green horn

green·horn

[green-hawrn]
noun
1.
an untrained or inexperienced person.
2.
a naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
3.
Slang. a newly arrived immigrant; newcomer.

Origin:
1425–75; late Middle English; see green, horn; orig. applied to cattle with green (i.e., young) horns

green·horn·ism, noun
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greenhorn (ˈɡriːnˌhɔːn) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  an inexperienced person, esp one who is extremely gullible
2.  chiefly (US) a newcomer or immigrant
 
[C17: originally an animal with green (that is, young) horns]

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Green horn is always a great word to know.
So is interrobang. Does it mean:
a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
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