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freshie
/ ˈfrɛʃɪ /
noun
- informal.a new immigrant to the UK from the Asian subcontinent
Word History and Origins
Origin of freshie1
Example Sentences
“It was debunked in five minutes. Today the media’s out with a freshie: the animal hoax.”
Olivia Thompson, from nearby Lexington, is the fifth “Freshie.”
He’s served by a man known as Freshie Dave: “His name tag said something like Devshi Rajagopalan. To save expense us youngers would just call him Freshie Dave. He spoke in a clipped Indian accent—fresh off the boat. I guess the name stuck, ennet.”
Yusuf reflects on how recent immigrants like Freshie Dave are now on the front line; they have to bear all the racist jokes from their stupid white customers.
When we initially encounter Freshie Dave, he is mopping up after an attack; broken glass and tatters of St. George’s flags are scattered all over the road.
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