| Idiom | Meaning | Example |
| fresh |
(See get fresh)
|
|
| fresh legs |
players who are rested, players who are not tired
|
"We need fresh legs out there!" the coach yelled. "They're tired!"
|
| fresh out |
do not have any, all used up
|
I wish I could lend you some rice, but I'm fresh out.
|
| fresh pair of eyes |
(See a fresh pair of eyes)
|
|
| fresh start |
(See a fresh start)
|
|
| freshen up |
wash your hands etc., use the washroom
|
If you want to freshen up, you can use our bathroom.
|
| friends with |
a friend of, a good friend
|
"Are you friends with Carla?" "Yes. She's my best friend."
|
| friggin |
damn, cotton-picking, darn, flipping
|
Then the friggin string broke and the friggin marbles fell all over the friggin floor!
|
| frightened to death |
very afraid, scared spitless, scared stiff
|
She said she was frightened to death when she heard the shot.
|
| from day one |
from the beginning, from the first day
|
From day one, Carol has been a good employee.
|