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JOHNNY-COME-LATELY

a newcomer
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1. You can’t expect to join the company, take over immediately, and not cause some hard feelings. To the workers, you’re a Johnny-come-lately.
2. The author of the book was under attack because he was a Johnny-come-lately to the field and didn’t have the reputation that the older, more established authors had.

Compare to: wet behind the ears. The expression is used to dismiss someone’s importance due to a lack of experience.


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