green as grass

The phrase "green as grass" typically means inexperienced, naive, or youthful. It is often used to describe someone who is new to a particular task or situation and lacks knowledge or experience in that domain. The comparison to the color green, specifically to grass, implies a sense of freshness and immaturity.


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