quashee
/ˈkwɑːʃi/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a sailor, who is considered to be a novice or inexperienced in a particular activity or profession.
“The young quashee struggled to navigate the vessel through the treacherous waters.”
2. noun
A person who is being swindled or cheated, often by being given something of inferior quality or value in exchange for something else of higher value.
“The merchant took advantage of the quashee by selling them a faulty product at an inflated price.”