Brand new either clothing, a car, (something materialistic.)
"yo that new whip is fresh af" or "damn those new kicks are fresh af"
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1. To say something is fresh.
2. If one were to see a pair of shoes they liked in a store window, they might say, "That's fresh. I want those fresh shoes.".
3. A term making a huge comeback with today's most hip & fresh crowd. Use the term "That's fresh" if you ever feel like being cool. It's a sure way to make you stand out amung all the "balh" people around you.
1. Person A: I just got a great paying job!
Person B: That's fresh. That's fresh. I'm happy for you.
2. "Oh my God that's fresh! Look at those fresh shoes!!!"
3. Person A: Hey everybody, look at the disco ball! Now that's fresh!
Person B: Wow, what a cool thing to say. We should all start saying fresh to equal out to your superiorness.
Person A: No no no Person A, it's not a cool thing to say, it's a FRESH thing to say!
*crowd goes wild*
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Someone who is cocky, arrogant and a flirt. One can be accused of being Fresh or trying to get get Fresh with someone. This is usually when someone tries to get some physical action without permission first.
1 - Hey, hows it going? *Slides hand to 2's waist*
2 - Are you trying to get Fresh with me?
1 - Me? No....
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To get "smart" with another person. To have an attitude. To be wearing smartpants. To be a smartass.
Caitlin: You've been neglecting me all week! Why did you blow me off yesterday?! What were you doing that was so important??
Jeffrey: I had to watch American Idol, and I had to go tanning! And I had to play volleyball! And I had to buy pants from Victoria's Secret for $9.99!! And I had to go to Bath & Body Works with Lisa.
Jeffrey: I've been busy!
Jeffrey: How come you didn't pick up my phone calls last night?
Caitlin: I was "busy"
Jeffrey(with smartass attitude): Oh, why didn't you just send me a text stating you were busy. It would have been understandable
Caitlin: ::angry face::
Jeffrey: Am I getting fresh?
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(Adjective) This word was a slang used back in the 80's to describe having something new. Ex. "I got a fresh haircut." Or "I like your fresh sneakers." It was also used back then to describe something nice. Ex. "Your car is nice! It is fresh!"
2015-FRESH
This word is now used to describe something that is free. Can also be used as a substitute for any other word as long as it is used in context with in the sentence.
"I'm going to be riding the bus fresh today because the trains are out of service and they have free shuttle bus."
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UK definition: means new to the country and comes from the term "fresh off the boat".
"Dat gal Kayla is still fresh you kna"
"Yeh, yeh. You can tell by her accent"
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