Used in the 1800s to describe something being silky/smooth. It is often used nowadays to describe something being suspicious.
John - "Did you lie to her?"
Mary - "No..."
John - "*scoffs* Like Silk Made Of Fresh Milk..."
Sped show, sped show, sped show!
Saw this shem at the gas station earlier, he was a zig fresh.
The hazing ritual used by fraternities that involves flatulating, deficating, ejaculating, or urinating in the food of pledges
Jim: "You see that new guy?"
Bobby:"Yeah, what should we do?"
Jim:"His food could use some fresh seasoning"
When someone from Cali is EBT ballin. Gots more stamps then they know what to do with.
Hey... you think Cal Fresh can cater my quince ?
- Never Stale
- Someone or something with the coolest style
- A Graffiti Magazine / Blog that is available online FREE
" Yo you see Chris' new kicks?"
" Ya man! That dude is always fresh!"
"www.alwaysfreshmag.com"
Used in Southern Canadian cities such as Toronto to refer to a fresh one-liner or half-bar from the start of a song. Especially when the chorus forms the hook or contains the title of the song and is used ironically to ridicule someone.
"You saying you 'Started from the bottom' fam? Now you just poor over there too!"
A heckler in the crowd: "Ohh! He hit you with that fresh hook!"