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    In horse racing parlance, what would it mean if it was said that a horse ran a little "green" in his previous race?

    Question #57791. Asked by youngirishpsychologi. (Jun 17 05 5:32 PM)


    MrsAce

    Just a guess, but to run a little green usually means unexperienced.

    Jun 17 05, 7:15 PM


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