We got a live one here, he said as he speeds up in pursuit of a car.
There's green as in greenhorn, meaning inexperienced and gullible. Those with a pitch to sell are going to spot a live one—in this case government with dollars practically falling out of its pockets—coming from miles away.
We've got a live one. Kim Howells burst on to the scene last week with his first foray into university politics as higher education minister. The man best known for labelling the Turner Prize conceptual bullshit was not sounding very on-message. In a departure from his prepared speech on the launch of an NUS information campaign for would-be students, Howells started, well, rambling.
1. It was impossible to find a moment of privacy in a flat where we were living on top of one another all the time.
2. Tokyo is a wonderful city, once you get used to living on top of one another.