Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: François Freschet who married to Marguerite Bergeron in 1682; Etienne Freschet who married to Marie-Anne Lavergne in 1710; Marie Freschet who married to Simon Houde in 1703 at St Nicolas.
A Jersey shore wan-a-be, who thinks by going to the gym 3 times a day to get "biggar" will deter from his ugly face and his conceded attitude. Also this person will put down his friends to make himself feel better thus, driving all but the must retarded of the group to remain.
freshette(Fresh-et) 1.A girl who is like a player but doesnt play anyone she is just cool and fresh like a player.
2.Used like great, funky, fresh & awesome.
1. there freshettes'
2. she is freshette dude date her
3.Thoose are some Freshette clothes
Fogey/fogy /fougi/ sl. (early 18C+, orig. Scot) old-fashioned, stuck-in-the mud.
Person with old fashioned ideas which he is unwilling to change: Come to the disco and stop being such an old fogey!
You think me an old fogeyand an old tory, his thoughtful voice said. I saw three generations since O’Connel’s time. I remember the famine. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before O’Connel did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue? You fenians forget some things. (James Joyce, Ulysses. Penguin Books,1992. p. 38)