Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. idiomatic, informal To flirt.
Examples
“Grandmomma told me that one day, a customer tried to get fresh with my momma, who slapped him silly across the face with one of those raw steaks.”
“There was some hitch about getting fresh beef for General Halleck's mess, and as by this time everybody had come to look to me for anything and everything in the way of comfort, Colonel Joe McKibben brought an order from the General for me to get fresh beef for the headquarters mess.”
Fictionaut: She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
“I know that a number of prisoners fell into the enemy's hands who did not belong to my command: such as cavalrymen on details to get fresh horses, soldiers on leave of absence, conscripts on special details, citizens not in the service, men employed in getting supplies for the departments, and stragglers and deserters from other commands.”
“The Copeleys lived at the northern end of the San Fernando Valley, They could get fresh corn and tomatoes, and almonds, and oranges.”
“Crozie and Manuv have gone off with Latie and the young ones to get fresh pine boughs to make the baths smell nice.”
“Carme agreed to stop by the house where Ferran was staying so he could get fresh clothes.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘get fresh’.
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the one-two punch
short (mostly two-word) collocations, pat phrases, idioms &c. that I like
merry chase, glancing blow, beast mode, feedback loop, false flag, dear god, nothing human, deflector shield, hatchet job, not cricket, bang on, a tinker's damn and 251 more...
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Nightmare Alley
From the novel by William Lindsay Gresham
geek, mark, rubber, calliope, booze-fool, rummy, the horrors, the crawling snakes, equalizer, bubbies, grubstake, softshoe and 99 more...
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yarb '... some of the boys whistled and that made Dad mad because he thought they were getting fresh...'
- Nightmare Alley, William Lindsay Gresham Jun 29, 2012