adjective Music Slang

Fresh

/frɛʃ/ · adjective · slang

Clean, new, and sharp, the look of somebody stepping out flawless head to toe.

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Definitions

1

Stylish, clean, and impressively well put together, especially in appearance or gear.

“He stepped off the train looking fresh in brand new Adidas.”
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2

An exclamation of approval for anything cool or impressive.

“New kicks? Fresh!”
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3

Original, exciting, and new in a creative sense, said of rhymes, beats, or moves.

“That flow is fresh, nobody's rapping like that yet.”
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Fresh In A Sentence

Her whole fit was fresh, not a crease out of place.
The crew kept it fresh with a routine no one had seen.
Stay fresh, stay sharp, that was the motto.

Origin & Usage

A late-70s and 80s hip-hop staple for clean, new, and stylish; it celebrated crisp gear and originality, captured in records like Doug E. Fresh's name and Fresh Fest tours.

People Also Ask

What does fresh mean in slang?

It means clean, stylish, and impressive, whether describing someone's gear or original rhymes and moves.

Where did fresh come from?

From late-70s and 80s hip-hop culture, where looking 'fresh' meant new, crisp, and sharp; it was everywhere from Fresh Fest to Doug E. Fresh.

What does fresh to death mean?

It's an intensified version meaning extremely well dressed, dressed flawlessly from head to toe.

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