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Just off the boat Meaning in English

expression

JUHST or JIST AWF thuh or thee BOHT
JUHST OFF thuh or thee BOHT

Definition

An informal expression used for someone who has just arrived in a new country, or who is inexperienced and naïve. Originally referred to immigrants arriving by boat.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and sometimes old-fashioned. It can sound rude or insensitive, especially to immigrants; use with caution. Often implies someone is naïve or unfamiliar with local ways. Similar to 'green' or 'fresh off the boat'.

Example Sentences

He's just off the boat and doesn't know how things work here.

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Many people were just off the boat when they started their new lives.

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She looked so confused, like she was just off the boat.

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You can't blame him; he's still just off the boat and learning the ropes.

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When I first moved here, I was totally just off the boat too.

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He still dresses like he's just off the boat, but he'll fit in soon enough.

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