Cheechaco

/tʃiːˈtʃɑkoʊ/ noun

A newcomer or inexperienced person, especially one unfamiliar with frontier or mining camp conditions; originally used in the Yukon during the Gold Rush.

From Chinook Jargon 'chee' (new) + 'chaco' (perhaps from French 'chacun,' meaning 'each'). Emerged in 1890s Yukon Gold Rush vocabulary.

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