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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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What do these phrases mean: I'm totally green

2) Out of the blue.
  

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Hi, 1) I'm totally green This can mean either 'I'm completely inexperienced' or, possibly, 'I'm very envious'. Probably the former, but more context is needed to be sure. 2) Out of the blue.

  • Hi, 1) I'm totally green This can mean either 'I'm completely inexperienced' or, possibly, 'I'm very envious'.
  • Probably the former, but more context is needed to be sure.
  • 2) Out of the blue.
  • Totally unexpected.
  • The image is that lightning strikes suddenly out of a completely blue sky.
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Hi,

1) I'm totally green This can mean either 'I'm completely inexperienced' or, possibly, 'I'm very envious'. Probably the former, but more context is needed to be sure.

2) Out of the blue. Totally unexpected. The image is that lightning strikes suddenly out of a completely blue sky.

Best wishes, Clive

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