Adjective
(idiomatic) Of someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.
(idiomatic) Having completely exhausted one's supply of (a commodity).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLooking so cool, his greed is hard to conceal, he's fresh out of law school, you gave him a license to steal. Al Stewart
I was fresh out of drama school and had no idea what I was doing. They hustled me along and Bill Cosby tolerated my rookie behavior. It was great. Once you have 'The Cosby Show' on your resume, you can keep going. Michael Weatherly
The moment a man begins to talk about technique that's proof that he is fresh out of ideas. Raymond Chandler
Anyone who gives you a cinnamon roll fresh out of the oven is a friend for life. Daniel Handler
Hebrew was frozen, like frozen peas, fresh out of the Bible. Etgar Keret
This may sound funny, but I feel my most beautiful when I'm clean, fresh out of the bath. I don't have to be dressed up. I could be in comfy clothes at home hanging out with my family. Faith Hill