be fresh out of
be fresh out of
1. To have no stock of a certain item or product because the last one has just been sold or used. I'm sorry, but it looks like we're fresh out of tangerines. They checked their inventory, but apparently they're fresh out of the blender that's on sale.
2. To have just completed a particular task or goal, often a level of education. This candidate is fresh out of college and has no teaching experience. I'm fresh out of swim practice, so I need to shower.
See also: fresh, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be fresh out of something
have just sold or run out of a supply of something. informalSee also: fresh, of, out, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- it's too late for sorry
- a run on (something)
- a rush on (something)
- say to
- say (something) to (one)
- in a sorry state
- (all) talked out
- affiliate (someone or something) with (someone or something)
- affiliate with
- (you) win a few, (you) lose a few