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what is a "rookie"?
What is a "rookie"?
Apr 24, 2019 9:51 AM
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New Oxford American Dictionary
rookie | ˈrʊki |
noun informal
a new recruit, especially in the army or police: [as modifier] : a rookie cop.
• a member of an athletic team in his or her first full season in that sport.
ORIGIN
late 19th century: perhaps an alteration of recruit, influenced by rook.
April 24, 2019
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A beginner who is likely to make mistakes. Also called a "probie" or "newbie" or "noob" (very slang).
April 24, 2019
Someone who is new to the job (or club or team) is a rookie.
For US sports, specifically, a "rookie" is someone who is in their first year of professional sports.
April 24, 2019
a rookie is a beginner. someone who lacks experience.
April 24, 2019
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