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An initial version of something or, figuratively, of someone.
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In the United States, a youth organization administered by the Cooperative Extension System of the United States Department of Agriculture with the mission of "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development."
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(law, slang) The First-Year Law Students' Examination (FYLSE), taken by certain law students in California.
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The first or lowest academical degree conferred by universities and colleges; a bachelor's degree.
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The anniversary of the day on which someone is born.
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(Philippines) The coming-of-age celebration of a woman's eighteenth birthday.
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(US) A first-year student at the United States Air Force Academy; a cadet freshman.
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(Northern England, Scotland) The first person to enter the home of a household on New Year's Day.
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(informal) Someone who is in the first year, or round, of something
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The first of a class or kind.
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(Britain) A first year student at a university.
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The realm or state of freshers, or freshmen.
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(Britain) The week before the academic aspects of a university start, when students may socialize and undergo induction.
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(countable, colloquial, US, Philippines) A freshman.
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(obsolete) A novice; one in the rudiments of knowledge.
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(US, Canada, colloquial) Alternative form of freshman fifteen [(colloquial, US, Canada) The amount of body weight (thought to be 15 pounds) gained by a student during their first year of college.]
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(colloquial, US, Canada) The amount of body weight (thought to be 15 pounds) gained by a student during their first year of college.
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(US, archaic, informal, humorous) Characteristic of a freshman.
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(US, rare) Characteristic of a freshman.
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The state of being a freshman.
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(sometimes humorous) A freshman of any gender.
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Alternative form of freshie [(countable, colloquial, US, Philippines) A freshman.]
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(transitive, slang) To initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
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(university slang, Canada) A week of activities dedicated to new students at a college or university, held to prepare them for their first academic year.
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(Australian) A person in their first year at an institution, primarily a university.
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(Nigeria) A first-year student at university; freshman.
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(US, humorous, rare) A tendency of juniors in high school to slack off as if they were seniors with senioritis.
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(by extension, informal) The condition of being a novice or learner.
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(rare) Alternative spelling of life of Riley [(idiomatic, dated) An ideal life of carefree prosperity and luxurious contentment.]
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(UK, dated) The younger of two pupils with the same surname.
adj
(slang) Alternative form of new school [Of or pertaining to a new school style, way of thinking, or method.]
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(slang) Alternative form of new school [Of or pertaining to a new school style, way of thinking, or method.]
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Of or pertaining to the first year of law school.
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(by extension, humorous) Any apprentice or student.
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(historical) A freshman at a German university.
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(at certain US universities) A pre-freshman; a prospective student on a visit.
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(university slang, law) A new student at a school, university, the Inns of Court, etc.; a junior.
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Someone older than someone else (with possessive).
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of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore
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(US, dated) A student preparing for the freshman year.
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A day that is not one's birthday but is celebrated as though it were.
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(US) A sophomore at West Point military academy.
adj
Junior (of two related people with the same name).
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