off the boat


expression used for to describe immigrants that just arrived in america. the expression came from the late 1800s to mid 1920s because m-ss of immigrants came to new york on boats. typically, people would use this expression to describe a foriegn person who doesn’t dress well or looks poor.
man, leeder, your homecomming date looks like she just came off the boat.
new in town. a n00b. just got here.
check out this babe. she’s just off the boat. i bet you 10$ i’m doing her tonight.

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