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Fresh Daddy

Usually a male who is considered fresh by others and/or himself. This term can be combined with the person's name in order to enhance their title.
Zach: Normand is a Fresh Daddy.
Tommy:(sarcastic remark)
Fresh Daddy Normand: That statement is obviously false considering i am a Fresh Daddy and you are not.
by Ryan Orme August 12, 2008
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freestylelifestyle

Freestylelifestyle (n) : A motorcycle stunt group composed of the best riders in Wisconsin. Not to be confused with Freestylesupermoto.
Spectator 1: "Dude, did you see that stunt show performed by Freestylesupermoto?"
Spectator 2: "Yeah man, I did. They were good, but they are no Freestylelifestyle!"
Spectator 1: "I guess you're right. I got bored after about 10 minutes."
by guesswho262 February 21, 2011
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Fresh of the pipe

A term used after having recently smoked a bowl to tell his/her sober friends that he/she is under the influence of marijuana
Friend 1: "yo dude whats going on?"

Stoner: "man I'm fresh of the pipe... And it feels so good"
by Thutton June 30, 2011
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fresh direct

by TheFazz July 17, 2011
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fresh grass

Aesthetic, lush, green grass swaying freshly in the wind. Often referred to when talking about The Thin Red Line.
There's is plenty of fresh grass in The Thin Red Line
by maggulfsen August 8, 2016
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Freech

Meaning free cheese. Something that is easy. Can be compared to the phrase, "taking candy from a baby."
Can also be used in place of the words awesome, bet or O.K.
Guy 1: "How did that test go today?"
Guy 2: "It was freech, I didn't even study and I got them all right."
by Ya trick January 3, 2017
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Fresh Eggs

fresh eggs | frɛʃ ɛɡz |
noun derogatory New Zealand colloquialism

Naive city folk who move to a rural area with the idea of living a stereotypical “country lifestyle”. Lifestyle blockers who get a chicken on their 0.5ha land and put up a sign at the end of their driveway to sell “Fresh Eggs”.
Town local: “Did you meet the new neighbours?”
Another town local: “Penny and Wade McCarthy?”
Town local: “Yeah. They’re a couple of fresh eggs from Auckland.”
Other town local: “Mate! I just sold them a chook coop for $400.”
by TVNZ October 31, 2018
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