1. New, shiny, stylish shit.
2. To be a rookie or just beginning at something.
3. Anything cool or good.
2. To be a rookie or just beginning at something.
3. Anything cool or good.
1. "That's a fresh jacket you're wearing, man."
2. "Man, he is the freshest weed smoker."
3. "That was a fresh party last night, man."
2. "Man, he is the freshest weed smoker."
3. "That was a fresh party last night, man."
by Diego July 12, 2003
by Amanda Coupal December 20, 2005
by jarsilver October 16, 2005
by JaxMoney May 18, 2007
not an adjective, a proper noun.
-a spontaneous person.
-random.
-capable to keep everything interesting, fun and exciting.
-not a snitch.
-chill with just about everyone.
-Crazy with just the right amount of sanity.
-tries their best to keep the FRESH spirit alive.
-although, a person classified as this, is usually clueless when it comes to the sence of people dropping hints.
-people that wanna be classified as this, have gotta love the homemade cookies as well.
-a spontaneous person.
-random.
-capable to keep everything interesting, fun and exciting.
-not a snitch.
-chill with just about everyone.
-Crazy with just the right amount of sanity.
-tries their best to keep the FRESH spirit alive.
-although, a person classified as this, is usually clueless when it comes to the sence of people dropping hints.
-people that wanna be classified as this, have gotta love the homemade cookies as well.
Aaron.
Hometown kids trying to make it in a big world.
"Dude. thats kids tight as hell! He should be a !FRESH! !"
Hometown kids trying to make it in a big world.
"Dude. thats kids tight as hell! He should be a !FRESH! !"
by Caitlin Sitler December 31, 2007
word used to describe something, usually an article of clothing or an outfit, that is very stylish and trendy fly trendy stylish kanye west
by freskid January 23, 2009
When someone has had quite a bit to drink, alcohol wise, and are reaching a point of drunkenness.
Symptons of reaching a 'fresh' state generally include increased confidence, perhaps violence etc.
Generally used in West Yorkshire dialect.
Symptons of reaching a 'fresh' state generally include increased confidence, perhaps violence etc.
Generally used in West Yorkshire dialect.
by rob_bie33 January 24, 2007