phree

phat phree

slang Not at all cool or good. A play on "phat," meaning cool or hip, and the phrase "fat free." Hyphenated if used before a noun. I don't know if I can tolerate another one of her lame phat-phree parties.
See also: phat, phree
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

phat-phree

mod. not cool; not PHAT. (A play on fat-free.) We had to read some stupid, phat-phree play by some old homie called Jakespeer.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • phat phree
  • phat-phree
  • cool out
  • cool someone out
  • cooled out
  • cool beans
  • Cool beans!
  • cool cat
  • cool customer
  • cool bananas
References in periodicals archive
For plasma HA and CMG, phospholipids were removed using a Phenomenex Phree 96-well plate after the addition of internal standard (10 [micro]L of 100 ng/mL CMG-d2 and 10 [micro]g/mL hippuric acid-d5) and 300 [micro]L 1% formic acid in acetonitrile to the appropriate number of wells.
Phenomenex's Phree Phospholipid Removal Plates remove proteins and phospholipids by following the same procedure used to perform protein precipitation.
"Betrayal, Murder, and Greed: The True Story of a Bounty Hunter and a Bail Bond Agent" tells the tale of Pam Phree, a woman who has entered the bail bond industry and has vowed to turn the typically shady industry into a more respectable when her peers often exploit it out of greed.
A review of the literature, Washington, DC: World Bank, PHREE.
(1989a), "An evaluation of research and policies on nonformal sector employment in developing countries", PHREE Background Paper 89/12, Population and Human Resources Department, World Bank, Washington, DC, Processed.
(1989b), "Education, training and the informal sector: what have we learned in Africa?" PHREE Background Paper 89/10, Population and Human Resources Department, World Bank, Washington, DC, Processed.
(1990), "Inservice training in Zimbabwe: an analysis of the relations amongst education & training, industry and the state", PHREE Background Paper 90/27.
and Nettleton, G., Educational Technology: Sustainable and Effective Use, PHREE Background Paper 91/32.
Improving Womens' Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Literature, PHREE Background Paper Series, Doc #PHREE /89/15 Washington D.C.: The World Bank.
CINTERFOR ILO (1990), Vocational Training on the Threshold of the 1990s: A Study of Changes and Innovations in Specialized Institutions of Latin America, PHREE Background Paper Series No.