by Not Ignatius J. Reilly July 27, 2022

by Jackmoney June 2, 2021

UK slang meaning someone who is a new immigrant to the country, and still hasn't adapted to the cultural norms nor the language.
It can also be used as an adjective in the form of "fresh".
It can also be used as an adjective in the form of "fresh".
"They didn't even queue for the bus. They just all rushed in and had a free-for-all."
"Hmm, was they freshies?"
"The bossman at the corner shop is safe
"He's a bit fresh still, he didn't hold the door open for the person behind him and they had a go at him. He's a good guy, he just didn't know that was a thing here."
"This woman asked me for directions but I couldn't understand her, her accent was too fresh."
"Hmm, was they freshies?"
"The bossman at the corner shop is safe
"He's a bit fresh still, he didn't hold the door open for the person behind him and they had a go at him. He's a good guy, he just didn't know that was a thing here."
"This woman asked me for directions but I couldn't understand her, her accent was too fresh."
by IBarelySpeakEnglish September 4, 2024

by bpsphotons March 10, 2025

by Lil Xeno April 13, 2020

1. The holy grail of footwear, a brand-spankin’-new pair of shoes (or other garment) that you summon from the mystery backroom after enduring the tragic fate of trying on bacteria-infested display models.
2. That euphoric moment when you confidently declare, “I’ll take a freshie!” to the part-time, acne-faced employee, who now understands that your standards are higher than Skid Row, LA.
3. The embodiment of newness with the sweet smell of retail victory, often accompanied by a strut upon exiting the store, because nothing says "winning" like a new pair kicks that haven't been through months of fake-buyers who pretend they can afford $19 sneakers.
2. That euphoric moment when you confidently declare, “I’ll take a freshie!” to the part-time, acne-faced employee, who now understands that your standards are higher than Skid Row, LA.
3. The embodiment of newness with the sweet smell of retail victory, often accompanied by a strut upon exiting the store, because nothing says "winning" like a new pair kicks that haven't been through months of fake-buyers who pretend they can afford $19 sneakers.
“My friend thought he could pull off the display shoes until I said, ‘Bro, those are so far gone, you need a freshie and a therapist!’”
“When I asked for a new, fresh pair of shoes JayQuon looked at me like I was crazy. Whoa slow down playa. I'm not the chump working for minimum wage. New fetch my freshies!"
“When I asked for a new, fresh pair of shoes JayQuon looked at me like I was crazy. Whoa slow down playa. I'm not the chump working for minimum wage. New fetch my freshies!"
by Sam_Joanneski November 16, 2024
