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Wet_behind_the_ears.7z.002

It is typically used for new employees ("the intern is a bit wet behind the ears") or anyone who hasn't yet learned the "ropes" of a situation. The Technical Part: ".7z.002"

It refers to newborn farm animals, such as calves or colts, whose bodies are licked dry by their mothers except for the small indentations behind their ears, which remain wet for a short time after birth. wet_behind_the_ears.7z.002

The idiom describes someone who is .

The filename combines a common English idiom with a technical file extension for a split archive. The Phrase: "Wet Behind the Ears" It is typically used for new employees ("the