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Definition of green

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adjective

  • in agreement.
    Are we green about this?
    Are we green?
    Green?
    A proper response to all three could be "Green."

    by Angel I., Hong Kong, Jun 18 1997.

  • uncomfortable with sexual contact. For example, afraid to kiss or touch "private areas."
    He's so damn green!

    by Ariane, Canada, Apr 16 1998.

  • jealous.
    Your girlfriend is so hot. I'm green!

    by Jedi M., Nebraska, USA, Apr 18 1998.

  • marijuana. (Marijuana is green in color.)
    We will smoke our green today.

    by Jessie G., Lewisville, TX, USA, Dec 27 1999.

  • impolite, rude; MESSED UP.
    Dog, that's green.

    by Amy H, Jacksonville, FL, USA, Jan 20 2000.

  • money. (Paper currency in the United States is green in color.)

    by will, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Mar 02 2003.

  • marijuana-friendly.

    by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.

  • inexperienced at a particular task or in a line of business. Origin: possibly from the color of unripe fuit.
    He's a little green, but I think he'll pick it up quickly.

    by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.

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