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What (who) is rookie$552339$ - definition

TRADING CARDS FEATURING ROOKIE ATHLETES
Rookie Card; Rookie cards; User:NAXCOMBeck/Rookie cards
  • Mickey Mantle 1951 rookie card

rookie         
  • [[Cole Whitt]]'s car with yellow rookie stripes
PERSON NEW TO A LEVEL OF SPORT OR PROFESSION
Rook (person); Rookie (baseball); Rookies; Rookie stripes
¦ noun informal a new recruit, especially in the army or police.
?an inexperienced member of a sports team.
Origin
C19: perh. an alt. of recruit, influenced by rook1.
rookie         
  • [[Cole Whitt]]'s car with yellow rookie stripes
PERSON NEW TO A LEVEL OF SPORT OR PROFESSION
Rook (person); Rookie (baseball); Rookies; Rookie stripes
(rookies)
1.
A rookie is someone who has just started doing a job and does not have much experience, especially someone who has just joined the army or police force. (mainly AM INFORMAL)
I don't want to have another rookie to train.
N-COUNT: oft N n
2.
A rookie is a person who has been competing in a professional sport for less than a year. (AM)
N-COUNT: oft N n
Rookie         
  • [[Cole Whitt]]'s car with yellow rookie stripes
PERSON NEW TO A LEVEL OF SPORT OR PROFESSION
Rook (person); Rookie (baseball); Rookies; Rookie stripes
A rookie is a person new to an occupation, profession, or hobby. In sports, a rookie is a professional athlete in their first season (or year).

Wikipedia

Rookie card

A rookie card is a trading card that is the first to feature an athlete after that athlete has participated in the highest level of competition within their sport. Collectors may value these first appearances more than subsequent card issues. Athletes are often commemorated on trading cards which are highly collected based on the popularity of the athlete. Prices for rookie cards fluctuate based on consumer interest, supply and demand and other factors, but can surpass thousands of dollars.