newie

newie

(ˈnjuːɪ)
n
a newly-arrived or fresh idea, song, joke, etca newly-arrived person, a newcomer
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Seven songs were played and every one (with the exception of a newie) were bellowed along with by the entire crowd as if they'd been the soundtrack to their lives.
Mother-of-two Emma, 42, has just won the 'Best Newie' title at the annual Tiny Talk conference in Northamptonshire.
White Limo Love Song a brand newie charts the bedlam caused by the weekend stag invasion of York.
You might find yourself fast-forwarding two or three of the later tracks, but there's life in the old dogs yet; newie Millionaire is up there with their best.
There is the odd good newie - but we have to wait until the end of the week for what looks like the best.
LAST OF US PS3 Out late 2013 THE Uncharted team's newie is a post-apocalyptic tour de force that combines extreme violence with an emotional tale of two young friends trying to survive.
On the other hand, Glitter and Gold is Rebecca Ferguson's (pictured) newie and also due for release next month.
They may be joined by another newie, It's All About You, by the time the December shows come around.
They couldn't believe it!" But jokers JLS - whose single Love You More is up against Westlife's newie Safe this week - had the last laugh, with some help from the oddly attired waiters.
He was given sterling support by Shahnawaz and Brook who chipped in with a couple of wickets apiece, as Man Of The Match Kilner made 20 and Marsden newie Ul Haq applied some long handle for his 28 as the visitors were all out for 114 in the 33rd over.
Tell The Truth Shall Live Forever and newie The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place.