Mexicanas presumidas que viven en estaos unidos y piensan que son mejor que otros mexicanos cuando en realidad todos pesan igual ( un pito)
fresas talk a different kind of spanish according to them their spanish is better than the "nacos" but to me se escuchan igual. las fresas non pueden pronunciar bien el ingles debido a que tambien lo quieren ablar "fresa" ejemplo: ese wey es un naco = that bull is a nacation
I aint racist but i hate those biaches..
fuckin frizzles
fresas talk a different kind of spanish according to them their spanish is better than the "nacos" but to me se escuchan igual. las fresas non pueden pronunciar bien el ingles debido a que tambien lo quieren ablar "fresa" ejemplo: ese wey es un naco = that bull is a nacation
I aint racist but i hate those biaches..
fuckin frizzles
esa bieja es bien fresa pero no pesa un pito, tiene un culito y abla ingles como si se lo estuvieran metieno
by JOHN ARTEAGA May 07, 2005
preppy prep conceited rich stuck up
1. a preppy person called "Fresa" is a social term used in Mexico, not all latin america. It is "Mexican slang".
2. Fresa's are usually stuck up, have expensive clothes, cars, are usually middle high or high class, and talk different than everyone else. Like in every other country there are pseudo-fresas, those who pretend to be preppy but aren't.
3. Anyone above middle class is Mexican society is born cursed to be a Fresa
4. Fresa also means Strawberry in Spanish
1. a preppy person called "Fresa" is a social term used in Mexico, not all latin america. It is "Mexican slang".
2. Fresa's are usually stuck up, have expensive clothes, cars, are usually middle high or high class, and talk different than everyone else. Like in every other country there are pseudo-fresas, those who pretend to be preppy but aren't.
3. Anyone above middle class is Mexican society is born cursed to be a Fresa
4. Fresa also means Strawberry in Spanish
by Ally. January 06, 2005
opposite of naco; a mexican slang word used to describe disgustingly rich, preppy stuck up mexicans with blonde highlights who usually are the offspring of rich Mexican political figures; fresas like to start each sentence with "osea guey"; fresas take over San Antonio, TX during Easter and Christmas and make a mess at all of the malls and ross stores
by lissymtzp January 10, 2008
Mexican slang for preppy, but not in the old-fashioned sense, as in a well-bred, prep school-educated (in Mexico or the US), Old Family young man/woman, but in the current sense, as a crass, public school-educated, anonymous middle-class arriviste. They're, nonetheless, looked up to and envied by the lower classes.
La fiesta estuvo equis. Puros "fresas" de Cumbres, nadie conocido.
The party was mediocre. Just a bunch of "fresas" from Cumbres (a North Monterrey suburb). Nobody we know.
The party was mediocre. Just a bunch of "fresas" from Cumbres (a North Monterrey suburb). Nobody we know.
by Miguel. March 19, 2007
Fresas are mexicans that have a los of money, think they aré better than everyone else and use words like "weyyyy". When they live in México they go to prívate schools and live in the richest neighborhoods. If they move to the U.S they usually move to places like McAllen, Sharyland, San Antonio or the Woodlands Texas.
by Fresa343 November 28, 2013
by AC January 12, 2004
Contrary to many of the definitions on here, you can only be considered a "fresa" if you're a well-bred individual from a well-to-do Mexican family of European or mostly European descent. Fresas of Jewish and Lebanese descent are common, as well.
Young males belonging to this urban tribe are usually well dressed and resemble Mexican celebrity Diego Boneta or social media personality, Andres Zurita. Older male fresas usually resemble a variation of Mexican singer, Luis Miguel or his friend, Roberto Palazuelos.
Female fresas are tall, thin, and soft spoken resembling Mexican celebrities like Camila Sodi and Anahi. The older ones resemble the likes of TV personality Ines Gomez Mont, or the pseudo-hippie "singer", Paulina Rubio.
In their youth, both genders seem to have an obsession over pretending to be bohemian, wearing an eclectic collection of bracelets, going out to brunch, holidaying at exotic beaches (Thailand, Indonesia, Mozambique, or "locally", Tulum) wearing Birkenstocks and buying at organic markets. This usually fizzles out as they reach their mid-30's and begin to settle down.
Fresas generally share a strong dislike over urban and regional music opting for a more "indie" pop/rock/electronica variety.
Yes, fresas are often bilingual but a real fresa does not flaunt this. In fact, speaking "spanglish" is considered vulgar.
Cheap imitators are often called "buchon", "naco", or "mexa".
Young males belonging to this urban tribe are usually well dressed and resemble Mexican celebrity Diego Boneta or social media personality, Andres Zurita. Older male fresas usually resemble a variation of Mexican singer, Luis Miguel or his friend, Roberto Palazuelos.
Female fresas are tall, thin, and soft spoken resembling Mexican celebrities like Camila Sodi and Anahi. The older ones resemble the likes of TV personality Ines Gomez Mont, or the pseudo-hippie "singer", Paulina Rubio.
In their youth, both genders seem to have an obsession over pretending to be bohemian, wearing an eclectic collection of bracelets, going out to brunch, holidaying at exotic beaches (Thailand, Indonesia, Mozambique, or "locally", Tulum) wearing Birkenstocks and buying at organic markets. This usually fizzles out as they reach their mid-30's and begin to settle down.
Fresas generally share a strong dislike over urban and regional music opting for a more "indie" pop/rock/electronica variety.
Yes, fresas are often bilingual but a real fresa does not flaunt this. In fact, speaking "spanglish" is considered vulgar.
Cheap imitators are often called "buchon", "naco", or "mexa".
Fresa #1: What are you going to do if insert politician here wins the election?
Fresa #2: My grandmother is French, I'll just ask her to make me a French national and move to Paris.
Fresa #2: My grandmother is French, I'll just ask her to make me a French national and move to Paris.
by chloemx November 05, 2018