The common pest of High schools and colleges around the United states. Most freshman do stupid shit like cross streets when the light is green or ask a senior where the gym is, even though they are in front of it
Freshman: " do you know where the gym is?"
Senior: " You a freshman?"
Freshman: "yes"
Senior: Chuckles and sends freshman on the other side of the school
Freshman: "thanks"
Senior: "No problem"
Teacher: talks to freshman " the gym is on the other side of the school"
Senior: " You a freshman?"
Freshman: "yes"
Senior: Chuckles and sends freshman on the other side of the school
Freshman: "thanks"
Senior: "No problem"
Teacher: talks to freshman " the gym is on the other side of the school"
by SmooTheDragon June 11, 2019
by Pete December 10, 2004
When freshman girls think they can get with any upperclassman. However, the upperclassman only mess with them for their fresh and tight pussy.
by owen🤧 February 02, 2018
Freshman girls who typically date seniors and say “omg it’s true love...”. They usually lose their virginity to the senior than when the senior dumps them they wonder why. They’re also usually just dumb bitches. Wear leggings, tube tops, post pictures and stuff in bras, and in mirror pics always make it look like they have a butt!!!
by addylovehorse638 April 09, 2019
Also known as the "Freshman Fifteen," this refers to weight (typically 10-15 lbs 5-7kg) that first-year college undergrads often gain. The process is multifactorial, but contributing factors include:
1) Greasy dorm cafeteria food.
2) The readily available pizza and fast food in most college towns.
3) Being forced to eat 3 large meals a day, rather than being free to graze.
4) The fact that many Freshmen who did participate in sports in high school do not continue with their athletics in college.
5) Increased alcohol consumption (alcohol has 100-200 calories per drink, more for sugary liqeurs like Irish Creme).
1) Greasy dorm cafeteria food.
2) The readily available pizza and fast food in most college towns.
3) Being forced to eat 3 large meals a day, rather than being free to graze.
4) The fact that many Freshmen who did participate in sports in high school do not continue with their athletics in college.
5) Increased alcohol consumption (alcohol has 100-200 calories per drink, more for sugary liqeurs like Irish Creme).
Incoming Freshmen who are concerned about the Freshman twenty should talk to a doctor or nutritionist to learn about helpful tips for avoiding weight gain.
by DocLightning June 13, 2004
A term that encompasses the deficit in emotional awareness often exhibited by college freshmen compared to most upperclassmen. Symptoms can include but are not limited to: crippling insecurities that require massive reassurance to quell; flaking repeatedly; early onset "what are we" talk; lovebombing; colossal mood swings. Prepare for a rollercoaster.
Exact numbers are unknown, but it is suspected at least 30 college credits (studio art not included) are required to mature beyond Freshman Brain.
Exact numbers are unknown, but it is suspected at least 30 college credits (studio art not included) are required to mature beyond Freshman Brain.
Example 1:
"Yo man are you still talking to Anna?"
"Nah man.. I couldn't handle the Freshman Brain."
Example 2:
"Bro. Maddie wants me to tell her who I hook up with though she and I aren't exclusive."
"Yeah that's crazy. Freshman Brain."
"Yo man are you still talking to Anna?"
"Nah man.. I couldn't handle the Freshman Brain."
Example 2:
"Bro. Maddie wants me to tell her who I hook up with though she and I aren't exclusive."
"Yeah that's crazy. Freshman Brain."
by BrainLads February 02, 2022
An instance where a freshman (mostly in high school) walks up stairs in their new, unfamiliar school building and trips on the last step, falling flat on the floor. The victim only hopes that they catch their fall with their hands and that nobody was watching.
by anonymous101lol February 21, 2014