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wet behind the ears

Cultural  
  1. Immature, inexperienced, and naïve: “Don't rely on his advice about girlfriends; he's still wet behind the ears.”


wet behind the ears Idioms  
  1. Also, not dry behind the ears. Immature, inexperienced, as in How can you take instructions from Tom? He's still wet behind the ears, or Jane's not dry behind the ears yet. This term alludes to the fact that the last place to dry in a newborn colt or calf is the indentation behind its ears. [Early 1900s]


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At just 22, Birmingham-born Lavender was still wet behind the ears in terms of his acting career.

From BBC Feb. 5, 2024

But in this telling, Fry comes across as not just inexperienced but insecure: wet behind the ears, a little timid, wary of crossing lines.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 6, 2023

“She walked into a situation - a tiny little indie movie with a bunch of young people wet behind the ears - and she came in so funny, so crisp and so brilliant,” says Showalter.

From Washington Times Mar. 9, 2016

He recalls legendary coach Chuck Noll telling the wet behind the ears crop of new talent that even though being paid to play made football their profession, it shouldn’t be their life.

From Forbes Feb. 11, 2015

In my mind, the dead boys were all boys, recent high school graduates, barely shaving and wet behind the ears.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse

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