Verb
get fresh (third-person singular simple present gets fresh, present participle getting fresh, simple past got fresh, past participle (UK) got fresh or (US) gotten fresh)
(idiomatic, informal) To flirt.
I draw flowers every day and send them to my friends so they get fresh blooms every morning. David Hockney
When I first started to beatbox on the microphone with the Get Fresh Crew, people were shocked. Some things are just supposed to happen and you have to roll with it. Doug E. Fresh
In Africa, you have no clean water, but you have good food options. In Harlem, everyone can shower and get fresh water, but you often have bad food options. Marcus Samuelsson
After all, Bermuda roofs were designed out of function because we had no other option to get fresh water. Source: Internet
And customers can get fresh air and some vitamin D. ” Source: Internet
“People of all ages just going out to get fresh air after being subject to house arrest from this virus,” Marchione wrote of his neighborhood in Oak Lawn. Source: Internet