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acting fresh

acting up, being irrationally angry about something

yo what the fuck is wrong with her? whys she acting fresh today?

by vik238 February 18, 2007

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fresh kicks

some pretty badasss shoes.

hey ricardo, did u go to goodtimes and buy urself some fresh kicks? ive heard ur known for that.

by josh waldro June 5, 2008

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Fresh corpse

It means you look extremely pale.
Or you look like someone so tired you are on the edge of suicide.

(for pale).On god you are such a fresh corpse, have you even seen the sun?
(for tired). Dude you look like a fresh corpse, you gotta have some sleep

by Hr.Blind August 16, 2022


Fresh DE

"Marvel at the stunning and captivating "Fresh DE" - a creature of such exquisite grace and charm that he bears an uncanny resemblance to the inimitable Drake, complete with a coiffure of legendary Fboy proportions. But beware, for within his soul lies a wound of the gravest sort - the haunting PTSD brought on by the mere sight of a line of code, inflicted upon him by the unforgiving realm of programming. Such is the price of greatness, for his powers of observation are of such prodigious might that the very act of his "lightskin stare" is enough to render lesser beings speechless with admiration. Let it be known that to besmirch this paragon of magnificence is to invite a fury of such wrathful intensity that even the gods themselves would tremble in fear, for he is a being of pure elegance and a force of nature unto himself."

"Is that a plane? Is that a bird? No it's Fresh DE with the lightskin stare!"
*Chrishan - Sin City plays*

by A certain Ed February 28, 2023


fresh biff

What you say when someone is being a genuine freak

Ye fresh biff

by Itskal33 June 30, 2018


Fresh Treads

When someone has new shoes, usually said in a sarcastic manner

*someone bought new Nike airs* are they youโ€™re new fresh treads mate?

by Gordon Ramsey December 17, 2017


Dibbly Fresh

Taken from the Baby-Sitters Club seris books by Ann M. Martin. The BSC used the word "dibble" to describe something that was so cool you couldn't say "cool" to describe it. "Dibbly fresh" would be an ultimate compliment (in Stoneybrook in the '80's and '90's anyway).

"Claudia, I can't believe you get to go to the art show with *insert famous artist here*. That's dibbly fresh!"

by smashthemirror October 19, 2011