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It is typically used for new employees ("the intern is a bit wet behind the ears") or anyone who hasn't yet learned the "ropes" of a situation. The Technical Part: ".7z.002"
The idiom describes someone who is .
The filename combines a common English idiom with a technical file extension for a split archive. The Phrase: "Wet Behind the Ears"
This extension indicates that the file is the . Wet Behind the Ears | Phrase Definition, Origin & Examples
It refers to newborn farm animals, such as calves or colts, whose bodies are licked dry by their mothers except for the small indentations behind their ears, which remain wet for a short time after birth.
It is typically used for new employees ("the intern is a bit wet behind the ears") or anyone who hasn't yet learned the "ropes" of a situation. The Technical Part: ".7z.002"
The idiom describes someone who is .
The filename combines a common English idiom with a technical file extension for a split archive. The Phrase: "Wet Behind the Ears"
This extension indicates that the file is the . Wet Behind the Ears | Phrase Definition, Origin & Examples
It refers to newborn farm animals, such as calves or colts, whose bodies are licked dry by their mothers except for the small indentations behind their ears, which remain wet for a short time after birth.
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