fresh
Related to fresh: Fresh off the boat
fresh
1. Disrespectfully forward, bold, or impudent. Don't get fresh with your mother, young lady! Whenever a student starts acting fresh, I make them sit in front of the entire class and answer every question I ask.
2. Engaging in over-eager or unsolicited sexual caresses. We were having a lovely date, until he started getting fresh with me in the movie theater, that is.
3. slang Excellent; cool. The DJ started spinning some fresh beats on the dance floor.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*fresh (with someone)
overly bold or impertinent with someone. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) When I tried to kiss Mary, she slapped me and shouted, "Don't get fresh with me!" I can't stand people who get fresh.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
fresh
1. mod. cheeky; impudent. Ken sure is fresh sometimes.
2. mod. a little aggressive sexually; prone to caress too eagerly. Hey, buster! Don’t get fresh with me!
3. mod. cool; okay. That stuff’s really fresh. It’s a winner.
4. mod. good-looking. Tom is fresh and buff.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- (as) fresh as a daisy
- (like) a breath of fresh air
- a breath of fresh air
- a fresh lick of paint
- a fresh pair of eyes
- another pair of eyes
- as fresh as a daisy
- be (as) fresh as a daisy
- be fresh from
- be fresh out of
- be fresh out of something
- break fresh/new ground
- breath of fresh air
- breath of fresh air, (like) a
- fresh
- fresh and sweet
- fresh as a daisy
- fresh blood
- fresh from
- fresh legs
- fresh meat
- fresh off the boat
- fresh out
- fresh out (of something)
- fresh out of
- fresh out of something
- fresh start
- fresh/new/young blood
- fresh-faced
- funky-fresh
- get a fresh start
- get fresh
- get fresh with (one)
- get off to a fresh start
- give (one) a fresh start
- have a fresh start
- make a fresh start
- new blood
- stupid fresh