Sentences with phrase «turnip truck»

The phrase "turnip truck" is an expression used to describe someone who is naive, gullible, or easily fooled. It suggests that the person just fell off a truck full of turnips, implying they are not knowledgeable or experienced. Full definition
What turnip truck did you fall off of?
«I didn't just fall off the turnip truck.
So for them to think a blogger who has allowed discussion on the issues surrounding Tony as a public figure who used his privilege to control — is going to take it down blog posts simply because those who support the NPD or the NPD himself claims the «court» says so, must think we all fell off the turnip truck.
But you didn't just fall off the turnip truck, food is life too, and you've come prepared.
The program they use MUST be effective enough to work on ALL body types, both men and women, and for anyone from the 18 year old knucklehead fresh off the turnip truck to the 50 - something career soldier nearing retirement.
Unfortunately, a few weeks ago I was reminded once again that you can never really leave the turnip truck when I read a Wall Street Journal article detailing the degree to which e-readers mine personal data from those devices.
Your clients might think that you just fell off the turnip truck, and not off of some pimped - up, upper - class rock band tour bus with chrome wheels and a chauffer wearing Roy Orbison sun glasses.
I didn't come to my then new city location, knowing nothing and no one, as a novice / newbie in the field, on the turnip truck.
«The top end has fallen off the turnip truck.
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