(Adjective) This word was a slang used back in the 80's to describe having something new. Ex. "I got a fresh haircut." Or "I like your fresh sneakers." It was also used back then to describe something nice. Ex. "Your car is nice! It is fresh!"
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This word is now used to describe something that is free. Can also be used as a substitute for any other word as long as it is used in context with in the sentence.
2015-FRESH
This word is now used to describe something that is free. Can also be used as a substitute for any other word as long as it is used in context with in the sentence.
"I'm going to be riding the bus fresh today because the trains are out of service and they have free shuttle bus."
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Get the fresh & fruity mug.*noun*, term used in economics to refer to the New Classical economics. The fresh water school was lead by Robert E. Lucas, Thomas J. Sargent, and Robert Barro; its position was that fiscal policy and monetary policy are doomed to be ineffective, since they rely on "fooling the public."
Instead, they argued that even tax cuts had no stimulus effect (in contrast to "supply side economics"), and of course they were resolutely opposed to government spending. Instead, the fresh water school maintained that a recession was caused by markets adjusting to a technology shock to create a structurally different economic system. The best thing to do was to allow the markets to restructure industry on their own.
The fresh water school was known for their support of the "rational expectations hypothesis" (REH) and "real business cycle" (RBC) theory.
Instead, they argued that even tax cuts had no stimulus effect (in contrast to "supply side economics"), and of course they were resolutely opposed to government spending. Instead, the fresh water school maintained that a recession was caused by markets adjusting to a technology shock to create a structurally different economic system. The best thing to do was to allow the markets to restructure industry on their own.
The fresh water school was known for their support of the "rational expectations hypothesis" (REH) and "real business cycle" (RBC) theory.
But lately, a ...school of skeptics who think the Government usually just gums things up is gaining attention and influence. The skeptics are known as the "fresh water school," less for the purity of their thought than for their origins at universities along the shores of the Great Lakes.
"'Fresh Water' Economists Gain," *New York Times*, 23 July 1988
"'Fresh Water' Economists Gain," *New York Times*, 23 July 1988
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a way of saying nifty or snazzy or cool. Usually used to talk about a noun. Any one can use it goths, preps, punks, vintages, even gangstas!
a way of saying nifty or snazzy or cool. Usually used to talk about a noun. Any one can use it goths, preps, punks, vintages, even gangstas!
GUY:
dude did you see that shirt?
GUY2:
o yea for sho it was JAZZY FRESH dawg!
GUY:
i know, i know im feelin it... FO REAL.
dude did you see that shirt?
GUY2:
o yea for sho it was JAZZY FRESH dawg!
GUY:
i know, i know im feelin it... FO REAL.
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