"Fresh" Forest of Dean.
kempermentor
kempermentor at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 3 06:40:52 UTC 2009
> Geoff:
> I would read it as "new" or "different". For example: "He picked up a
> fresh file from the pile on the desk" or even"We had a fresh teacher
> for DADA today".
> Tonks:
> And if I heard "we had a fresh teacher" I might take it to mean that
> the teacher was sexually flirtatious, or worse, with someone.
Kemper now:
Unless it was the US circa 1984/5, when having a fresh teacher could
denote a stylish or cool one. :)
Any b-boys or b-girls out there?
wurd.
Kemper
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