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New kid on the blockMeaning
OriginUnsurprisingly, this phrase is of US origin. It is first seen there in the 1940s. The earliest citation I can find is in this 'Skippy' cartoon, by Percy Crosby, from The Lowell Sun And Citizen-Leader, December 1941. See other phrases that were coined in the USA.
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