young blood
young blood
Meaning
- new members that provide various new schemes and ideas for the organization
- a young member, or group of members who are brave and more inclined to taking risks and bringing reform
- can also be associated with a new person in the group
Example Sentences
- The Peace corps is in need of a young blood like Adam.
- They keep the young blood of today so occupied with work that they do not even have the time to look out of the window let alone lead a revolution.
- Tell that young blood to just zip it or else I will have him fired!
- The only reason why he managed to succeed is because he is always open to bringing young blood in his company and accepting ideas.
- The only problem with this committee is that they do not feel the need to incorporate the young blood in their decision-making processes.
- We need some young blood in this company, if we want to know the expectations of today's generation and make our marketing strategies accordingly.
- The covert operation in Kandahar was handled completely by the young blood of the team.
Origin
The idiomatic expression ‘young blood' is believed to be originated from the African-American culture.
Variant
- new blood
- fresh blood