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new meat noun- a new student at a school US, 1962
- — American Speech, p. 272, December 1963: “American Indian student slang”
- an inexperienced prison inmate US, 1938
- When a new arrival is assigned to permanent housing and moves into his assigned tier, he is the “new man” or “new meat.” — Wayne Wooden, Men Behind Bars, p. 74, 1984
- I had visions of ending up in Borstal or prison, or being the new young meat in an overcrowded remand wing. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 9, 1995
- an inexperienced soldier freshly arrived at the front US, 1971
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 150, 1991
- a newly met candidate for sexual conquest US
- The man also sees himself performing better with “new meat” or “fresh meat” than with someone familiar to him sexually. — Elliot Liebow, Tally’s Corner, p. 122, 1967
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