get fresh

get fresh with (one)

1. To treat one impolitely or inappropriately, especially by talking back to an authority figure. Don't get fresh with your mother, young lady!
2. To show one's sexual interest in someone, often in a very forward or overly confident way. I'm pretty sure Joe likes me—I mean, he got fresh with me after work yesterday.
See also: fresh, get
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get ˈfresh (with somebody)

(informal) be rude and too confident in a way that shows a lack of respect for somebody or a sexual interest in somebody: Don’t get fresh with me!
See also: fresh, get
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • get fresh with (one)
  • treat (one) like muck
  • thanks but no thanks
  • thanks, but no thanks
  • treat (one) like dirt
  • treat like dirt
  • treat somebody like dirt
  • treat someone like dirt
  • treat (one) like royalty
  • screw with
References in periodicals archive
The SBP and Pakistan Banks Association had set up SMS short code service for those who intend to get fresh currency notes.
This will enable many people to get fresh vegetables at much lower prices than prevailing in the market for imported ones.
In addition, the Cottonelle brand is once again encouraging consumers to "get fresh" with a friend and pass on the message that Flushable Moist Wipes leave you feeling fresher than dry toilet paper alone to provide an enhanced, everyday clean.
A large number of people visited banks including State Bank of Pakistan in a great number to get fresh notice but were disappointed as no fresh notes were available.