Young blood In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "young blood", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zelda Thuong calendar 2021-06-14 11:06

Meaning of Young blood

Synonyms:

new/fresh blood

Young blood American singular noun noun

A youthful person or people with lots of ideas who energize and motivate others among group.

With current situation, education field indeed requires more young blood to dedicate.

The only reason for his business success is because he is always bring opportunities for young blood in his company and accept their unique ideas.

It is no doubt to say that she is the young blood invigorating us.

slang

A person who just arrives to a new place, situation or circumstance.

- Hey Sam, do you think what I said sounds true? - God, Carol, she's just a young blood here. She doesn't get what's happening.

slang

A young black male who is an African American. This phrase is usually used as "youngblood" in this case.

That cool youngblood is my dude!

Other phrases about:

to rob the cradle
have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
an old/a wise head on young shoulders
A child or young person who thinks, talks and behaves like an older person who has more experience of life.
It is never too late to learn

It is never too late for someone of any age to learn new things.

Grammar and Usage of Young blood

This phrase is always written as singular noun.

Origin of Young blood

"Young blood" originated from African-American culture and was commonly used in 70's.

The Origin Cited: theidioms.com .
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