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Get fresh 

The act of a guy or girl, (commonly used when describing a guy) making (or attempting to make) covert advances towards the object of their affection, typically to illicit sex later on, or 'test the waters' for further advances, typically physcial in nature.
Girl: I asked my guy friend to keep me stable while stretching, and he got too close to my side boob.

Girl 2: Girrrrrl he was tryna get fresh with you.

Girl: I know, I called his ugly ass out too.
Get fresh by Aparaceu April 5, 2017
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get fresh 

Frank:"I want yo' fine ass"
Hayley: "Oh my no talk about get fresh!"
get fresh by HJW August 10, 2006

Get Fresh 

The process of getting clean, by showering or bathing. Then putting on the best of your clothes, prepared to take on the day.
"Hey, Shari, you wanna chill today?"

"Oh yeah, sure, I just gotta get fresh first."
Get Fresh by whatsyourdefense February 8, 2012

get fresh 

The term "fresh" as it is used here originates from the early 1980's Hip-Hop/Breakdance/graffiti culture. For lack of better words it means "awe inspiringly original". To, "get fresh" or "getfresh," is the act of doing something fresh.
<MC1> "What you gunna do?"
<MC2> "Get fresh on the mic."
get fresh by getfresh June 10, 2008

to get fresh with 

The flirtatious grabbing of the knee (or any other body part) to necessitate a "friendly" reaction from a female.
to get fresh with by natalia March 29, 2000

Get a pound of dat flesh

Getting laid /sex from someone who you think owes your lame ass sex because you been doing favours for a while with the intention of getting some
Jerome been tryin to get a pound of dat flesh from Regina for a minute now. Been taking her to fancy dinners, paying her bills and even babysitting her kid but his boy Tyrone been gettin' a pound of that flesh every time while Jerome babysitting.
A future faker: Someone who--via their words and initial actions--give you the impression of a future so that they can get what they want in the present. They make thinly veiled or even direct references to stuff like marriage, babies, moving in together, going on holiday, being together the following year and other such things that imply or state that you’re a part of their life, and then they either disappear or replace the person you thought they were with someone altogether different. They never own up to their misdemeanors. See the other definition of "getfresh".
Person 1: Why is she having such a hard time getting over this guy?
Person 2: Because she got no closure, he was a complete getfresh.
getfresh by GetOutofMyMind February 13, 2013