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What word do you use to describe something, like a fruit, that isn’t ripe yet?
Like before you cook something, it’s “raw”
What is the “raw” of ripe?
It can’t just be unripe

>> No.17878348

What a shit thread.

>> No.17878363

>>17878342
bye frogshit

>> No.17878365

>>17878348
Shut the fuck up retard there’s a thread up about bagged soup right now
Mad cus you’re fucking stupid and don’t know the answer?

>> No.17878370

>>17878365
lol your shit thread will 404 soon anyway, you retarded newfag

>> No.17878396

>>17878370
You’re gay

>> No.17878400
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17878400

>>17878342
Regardless of the actual color-- anything unripe is considered "Green"

>> No.17878408

>>17878342
tart
idiot

>> No.17878492

>>17878365
>Shut the fuck up retard there’s a thread up about bagged soup right now
... And?

>> No.17878674

>>17878400
Not always, referring to green apples and green grapes as "green" to connote readiness for eating is dumb and pointless.
The word that works regardless of color is "immature".

>> No.17878716

>>17878342
Protoripe

>> No.17878807

>>17878716
preripe

>> No.17878831

immature
like some of the faggots itt

>> No.17878838

What word /I personally/ use? Acerbo. But English isn't my first language so there's that.