Newbie

The general term Newbie (See Newbie) means someone new to the game. The connotations of this differ depending on the context and the circumstance:
 * New and inexperienced: A player that's new will say "I'm a newbie" to imply he/she is new at the game or the area they are in. A veteran might say: "Ok, any newbies here?" to mean, any players who have never before done the task the party is about to do.
 * Ignorant, unaware or clueless: A player who carelessly aggros a group when the party was not ready or walks into a set of traps and kills himself would cause messages of "Are you a noob?!!!" from other party members.
 * Obnoxious, uncooperative or does not listen: Many new players try to cover up their ignorance (because of the little tolerance shown to ignorance as seen above) by pretending to know what they are doing and taking brash actions while refusing to heed advice/warnings from veterans. When such players bring about harm to the party they will often stir such responses as "You're a @#%#ing noob!!"

Other spellings include: Newb, nub, noob, n00b, or nooblet (the latter four being generally more derogatory). It is important to remember that there is a difference between newbie and "n00b" because everyone at one point was a newbie, but not necessarily a n00b.

Irratic or stupid behaviour can be seen as 'noobish'.  The image linked to shows some behaviour that may be considered as 'noobish'.