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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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