Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Word of the day!





Alert! "Fresh" has taken on new meaning.


Fresh

Pronunciation:
\ˈfresh\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French fresch, freis, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German frisc fresh; akin to Old English fersc fresh
Date:
13th century

Fresh - ready to go, ready to rock & roll, ready to shred

Ex:
"Yo, call me when you're fresh so we can hit the road."
"I'm fresh"
"Yes sir, I have those reports you asked for and they are fresh."
"Yo dude, I was with this babe last night, things we're going well, she was so fresh."

1 comment:

Carl said...

I feel like the last example is a bit confusing. Could mean several older versions of fresh as well.