Country Dictionary

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Greenhorn

Someone who is new at something.

Damn. Hoochie was all up on his tip, but greenhorn couldn't tap that ass.

by Xerobull November 29, 2002

Greenhorn

A person unfamiliar with their surroundings and generally ignorant of many things; generally a portugee, but could be any person that does/says dumb things w/out thinking.

Waiter: Okay sir...here's your ticket (bill) Greenhorn: I hope it's not a speeding ticket! Waiter: You are such a greenhorn

by Eziquio October 29, 2007

Greenhorn

It is someone that is very very very proud to be a true Portugee.

Joao Ferreira is such a Portuguese greenhorn

by pSMOB/06 October 29, 2019

Greenhorn

1. Someone is new to a particular subject or area. 2. A suspected pedophile who harasses children and people in general.

1. Johnny is new to the job and is still a greenhorn. 2. That man in the woods is acting like a greenhorn and harassing us.

by Datrick gillson April 06, 2021

Greenhorn

An individual who is a fan of both The Oregon Ducks and The Texas Longhorns.

I originally hail from Oregon, but after 5 years in Texas, I appreciate both the Ducks and the Longhorns, and can call myself a greenhorn!

by youweremytangerine January 14, 2015

greenhorn

Someone who is unfamiliar with, or is new at a concept. Someone who is alien to a particular way of life.

The old mountain man is often bothered by the greenhorns that live close to him.

by Super Gerbil July 17, 2004

greenhorn

an inexperienced person, a rookie

The greenhorn fisherman ended up drowning in the ocean due to being pulled overboard by rope that was attatched to the cage.

by Light Joker May 29, 2005