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fresh meat noun- a person, especially a virgin, seen merely as an object for sexual conquest UK, 1896
- Freshmen know they’re fresh meat for senior guys. — Rosalind Wiseman, Queen Bees and Wannabes, p. 286, 2002
- a newly arrived soldier US, 1908
Also referred to as “new meat”. - Well I’ll be dipped in shit–new meat! — Platoon, 1986
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 89, 1991
- “Was countin’ my days from the moment I stepped off the plane with all the other ‘fresh meat.’” — Lynda Van DEvanter, Home Before Morning, p. 76, 2001
- a newly arrived prisoner, seen as a sexual object US
- “Fresh meat, fresh meat,” we heard the inmates shouting almost as soon as we walked into the section assigned for sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. — Eric Davis, The Slick Boys, p. 95, 1998
- a newly met candidate for sexual conquest US
- The man also sees himself performing better with “new meat” or “fresh meat” than with someone familiar to him sexually. — Elliot Liebow, Tally’s Corner, p. 122, 1967
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