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O.K. kids, factoid of the day – the origin of the word _"greenhorn"_…
The term “greenhorn” dates back to the 15th century, when it was often used to refer to immature bulls and oxen. The young calves with immature horns were known as “greenhorns.” Source: THEIDIOMS ()
danketaz Premium Member 1 day ago
To be played Sprite-ly.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 1 day ago
Copper would turn sorta green. Aluminum oxide is white.
MS72 1 day ago
Well, it does have his name in it. Always start your day with a BUGLE call.
Linguist 1 day ago
O.K. kids, factoid of the day – the origin of the word _"greenhorn"_…
The term “greenhorn” dates back to the 15th century, when it was often used to refer to immature bulls and oxen. The young calves with immature horns were known as “greenhorns.” Source: THEIDIOMS ()
And that ain’t no bull!
Zebrastripes 1 day ago
We used cans as a telephone back in the day when we played outside.
They were tin cans, methinks!