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be born yesterday

British pronunciation/biː bˈɔːn jˈɛstədˌeɪ/
American pronunciation/biː bˈɔːɹn jˈɛstɚdˌeɪ/
to be born yesterday
[PHRASE]
1

to be easily fooled due to one's lack of experience or judgment

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to [be] born yesterday definition and meaning

The origin of the idiom "be born yesterday" is not definitively known, but it likely stems from the literal sense of being recently born and therefore lacking knowledge or experience. The phrase itself has been in use since at least the early 20th century, appearing in written works and popular culture. It is a figurative expression that draws upon the notion of a newborn infant having no previous exposure to the world and being easily fooled or misled due to their lack of understanding. Over time, the idiom has become a common way to express skepticism or doubt about someone's naivety or gullibility.

Examples
1You think I was born yesterday?
2So here, out of all of this, we see what was born yesterday, was #BOWWOWCHALLENGED.
3- You little moron, do you think I was born yesterday?
4Yeah you were born yesterday obviously, 'cause you're a crackhead.
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