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Definition of frosh in English: froshnounPlural froshes frɒʃfrɑʃ North American informal A college freshman. 〈北美,非正式〉大学新生,大学一年级学生 Example sentencesExamples - The list of what this year's frosh will not experience, compared to my frosh year (a mere four years ago) is long.
- The first time I took a nap in my frosh year I awoke and immediately got freaked out.
- At the end of the week, when half of our first year students are disappointed with an uneventful frosh experience, which policy is more respecting of our future graduates?
- I could clearly see just how underaged most of the frosh really were.
- After frosh week, Millie returned to her home in front of Health Services.
- To the rest of the Millennium frosh: university isn't always peaches and cream, but I hope when all is said and done, these were the best times of your lives.
- The frosh in attendance were loud and boisterous in the early part of the game, cheering their Warriors on.
- I've been a frosh leader for the last two years, and I am constantly baffled by how awesome my fellow leaders are.
- With frosh girls, sometimes alls you need to do is sit with her in class.
- One of the many frosh I met this week, whose name is one of many that I don't remember, told me that he was expecting ‘mass drinking.’
- As a first year student I had no idea that my frosh leaders had been ingrained with this rule a year earlier.
- This course gives the hardcore basics for surviving through the monotony of the undergraduate frosh existence.
- As frosh week approaches, preparations are being finalized for a theological battle that is waged on campus each year.
- The frosh living in residence are on a particularly level playing field, thanks to, if you will, their standard issue uniform - the dorm room.
- Some people are really hard on the froshes, and everybody else is * really * hard on them.
- As a parent of a frosh I am wondering where the campus police or security is when these acts of vandalism occur.
- There's a song that Carleton University likes to teach their frosh about the University of Ottawa.
- Some of the frosh activities are so outrageous that students can't help but form friendships.
- Anyway, I see all the frosh running around doing their orientation/initiation routines.
- Originally, my column this week talked about my drunken frosh week and how much fun I had reminiscing about first-year exploits.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate
OriginEarly 20th century: alteration of freshman, perhaps influenced by German Frosch 'frog' (in dialect use 'grammar-school student'). Definition of frosh in US English: froshnounfräSHfrɑʃ North American informal A college freshman. 〈北美,非正式〉大学新生,大学一年级学生 Example sentencesExamples - With frosh girls, sometimes alls you need to do is sit with her in class.
- Anyway, I see all the frosh running around doing their orientation/initiation routines.
- The first time I took a nap in my frosh year I awoke and immediately got freaked out.
- One of the many frosh I met this week, whose name is one of many that I don't remember, told me that he was expecting ‘mass drinking.’
- I've been a frosh leader for the last two years, and I am constantly baffled by how awesome my fellow leaders are.
- After frosh week, Millie returned to her home in front of Health Services.
- To the rest of the Millennium frosh: university isn't always peaches and cream, but I hope when all is said and done, these were the best times of your lives.
- The frosh living in residence are on a particularly level playing field, thanks to, if you will, their standard issue uniform - the dorm room.
- The list of what this year's frosh will not experience, compared to my frosh year (a mere four years ago) is long.
- Some people are really hard on the froshes, and everybody else is * really * hard on them.
- As frosh week approaches, preparations are being finalized for a theological battle that is waged on campus each year.
- I could clearly see just how underaged most of the frosh really were.
- The frosh in attendance were loud and boisterous in the early part of the game, cheering their Warriors on.
- Originally, my column this week talked about my drunken frosh week and how much fun I had reminiscing about first-year exploits.
- This course gives the hardcore basics for surviving through the monotony of the undergraduate frosh existence.
- As a parent of a frosh I am wondering where the campus police or security is when these acts of vandalism occur.
- At the end of the week, when half of our first year students are disappointed with an uneventful frosh experience, which policy is more respecting of our future graduates?
- Some of the frosh activities are so outrageous that students can't help but form friendships.
- As a first year student I had no idea that my frosh leaders had been ingrained with this rule a year earlier.
- There's a song that Carleton University likes to teach their frosh about the University of Ottawa.
Synonyms first-year student, undergraduate
OriginEarly 20th century: alteration of freshman, perhaps influenced by German Frosch ‘frog’ (in dialect use ‘grammar-school student’). |