A way to say "ciggarette break" without your boss knowing that you're going to have a smoke. Especially useful in non-smoking environments. The term "fresh air" can also be used to mean "ciggarette" but is not typically necessary and doesn't sound right in most contexts.
Employee 1: I'm going out for a fresh air break
Boss: Ok, just be back in 15
Employee 2: (whisper) He doesn't know you mean you're going for a smoke?
Employee 1: (whisper) No! That's the point!
Boss: Ok, just be back in 15
Employee 2: (whisper) He doesn't know you mean you're going for a smoke?
Employee 1: (whisper) No! That's the point!
by cinymin86 November 21, 2009
"I saw him this morning and he said `Wow you look as fresh as a fucking daisy!` (with mocking English accent)"
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by Badboy August 27, 2003
someone is telling you something and you just know they're lying about it, so you call them out by saying "come on man, keep the bread fresh"
by Dustin Rife May 06, 2007
A Half Mexican Gangster who rose through the ranks to become a general in the gang wars. When he is done with America whites will be the minority.
by John Y April 29, 2004
by WetnWild69 March 09, 2009
When you go outside after a few drinks and you turn from someone who is relatively sober to a drunken embarrassment.
by Rory the sheep September 24, 2009
by Owner/CEO December 20, 2011