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Old 31-Jul-2006, 07:56
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Question green on matter of procedure??

I don't understand the mean of "green on matter of procedure" in this sentence. Pls help me!
"She hasn't worked here very long and is therefore a little green on matters of procedure"

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Old 31-Jul-2006, 09:09
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Default Re: green on matter of procedure??

green = totally inexperienced

a little green = possessing little experience (in the field of procedures, as in the example)

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Tee Kay
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