Fresa
In
Mexico and some
Central American countries, fresa (which is
Spanish for
strawberry) is a slang term for a cultural
stereotype of superficiality in youngsters. The term fresa (then often likened to the "
preppy" stereotype), was born in the 60's to define teenagers with a conservative mentality, who didn't drink and enjoyed being from traditional families. During the 80's the meaning changed and became a term to describe the lifestyles of the young and rich.
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fresa (f)
n.
cutter, burr
fresare
v.
mill, countersink
fresa (f)
n.
strawberry, small low growing plant; red edible fruit of the strawberry plant; drill, milling cutter
fresar
v.
mill
fresa (f)
n.
milling cutter, milling machine; miller
fresar
v.
mill, grind, crush
fresa
= strawberry.
Ex: This article profiles four successful small farms that grow strawberries, blueberries, olives, and persimmons.