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7/14/11

There is a neophyte crawling around on your floor.

NEOPHYTE
There is a neophyte crawling around on your floor.
You are not afraid and pick it up...
Why are you not afraid?
.
....
.
.
.
A neophyte is a beginner.
So... it's probably a baby.

 NEOPHYTE

Pronounced:
< Knee-Oh-Fight >

It means:
Someone who is a beginner.

Daily use:
I am not a neophyte.
I’ve been doing this a long time.

Neophyte
Neo (means)  =  New
phyte (sounds like) = fight
New + Fight  = a new fight
a beginner is someone who has a new fight

Listen: Neophyte

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