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2) Colloquial: cowpoke4) Economy: stockman5) Australian slang: stockrider6) Cinema: peeler7) Jargon: bronco buster, bucker, poke, rider, sagebrusher, screw -
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1) General subject: a green band, a green hand, a raw hand, abecedarian, abecedary, apprentice, babe, beginner, busher, catechumen, colt, cub, duck, fresh one (особ. в тюрьме), freshman, freshwater sailor, green, green hand, greenhorn, gremlin, jaboney, jackaroo (на овцеводческой ферме), mug (в игре), neophyte, newcomer, novice, raw recruit, recruit, sailor boy, scut, stranger, tenderfoot, undergraduate, lamer, first-timer2) Naval: fresh hand (на море), green horn, newcomer (на море)3) Colloquial: greener, raw soldier6) Military: eager beaver, jeep, rookie, sprog (в ВВС)7) Jocular: Johnny-Raw (на море), fresh-water jack (на море)9) Australian slang: Johnny-come-lately, jackeroo (на овцеводческой ферме), new chum (в каком-л. деле)10) Automobile industry: yellow bumper (в гонках NASCAR)12) Abbreviation: newb13) Jargon: Johnny ( le) -come-lately, Johnny Raw, Rube, captain of the head, cheechako, colt (особ. в игре в крикет), come-along, flankie, flunkey, foo-foo, frosh, greenie, johny come lately, johny raw, new jice (особенно новый заключенный), noob, pilgrim, rawheel, nuber (презр.), whippersnapper, green pea, dog, first-of-May, fish, gremmie, hay rube, hay-shaker, hayseed, hayseeder, new, new chum, new chumey, new chumie, new chumy, newt, rook, spring chicken14) Information technology: newbie15) Food industry: opener16) Advertising: entrant17) American English: newer, just off the boat18) Makarov: plant19) Taboo: green ass20) Bicycle: turkey (также turkey), weenie (также turkey) -
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Australian slang: jackaroo (молодой человек, обычно англичанин, стремящийся приобрести опыт работы и управления овцеводческой или скотоводческой фермой, необходимый для владельца или управляющего; тж. jackeroo) -
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jackeroo — [jak΄ə ro͞o′] n. Austral. an inexperienced apprentice working on a sheep or cattle ranch … English World dictionary
jackeroo — The word jackeroo was originally a Queensland term referring to a white man who lived beyond the bounds of close settlement. Later, a jackeroo was a young man (frequently English and of independent means) seeking to gain experience by working in… … Australian idioms
Jackeroo — Jackaroo Jack a*roo , n. Also Jackeroo Jack e*roo [Jack + kangaroo.] A young man living as an apprentice on a sheep station, or otherwise engaged in acquainting himself with colonial life. [Colloq., Australia] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jackeroo — var. of JACKAROO. * * * jackeroo see jackaroo … Useful english dictionary
jackeroo — /jak euh rooh /, n., pl. jackeroos, v., jackerooed, jackerooing. Australian. n. 1. an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch. v.i. 2. to work as an apprentice on a sheep ranch. Also, jackaroo. [1875 80; JACK1 + (KANG)AROO; … Universalium
jackeroo — n. inexperienced person who works as an apprentice on a sheep ranch … English contemporary dictionary
jackeroo — noun & verb variant spelling of jackaroo … English new terms dictionary
jackeroo — jack·e·roo … English syllables
jackeroo — /dʒækəˈru/ (say jakuh rooh) noun → jackaroo …
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