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fresh mint (noun) : a newly coined word or term [used b/c of the connotations for things nearly everybody wants, tasty food and gov't-backed currency]
Nothing jazzes up a convo than just a hint of fresh mint, esp when it's humorous. —jonathan keith sheriff, personal thougts, yesterday
Submitted by: jonathan keith sheriff from California on Oct. 28, 2005 01:08
fresher (noun) : British: a new university student
At universities in the United Kingdom the term fresher is used to describe new students. Unlike the American term freshman it sometimes only applies in the first few months of a student's first year; the North American equivalent would be frosh (in singul —http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/fresher
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 27, 2005 14:24
freshmore (noun) : a new student at a high school who enters as a sophomore
Josephine was a tenth grade sophomore when she transfered into Fun High, and was immediately labled as a freshmore. —Lili, school, Today
Submitted by: Akira on Sep. 15, 2008 20:01
freshtastic (adjective) : stylish and fantastic
You're looking freshtastic today.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 15, 2009 15:01
Freshy
(noun) : freshman : a person in grade nine or in the first year of college
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 10, 2008 19:46
(noun) : 1: Something new or untouched 2: A replacement
1:The pint of ice cream still had a plastic seal...had no one seen this freshy sitting in the freezer? 2:That you have is dust. Here is a freshy. 2:Is that all gone? Here let me get you a freshy.
Submitted by: Shannon Potter from California on Feb. 03, 2007 03:51
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