A fork of Rural Dictionary
To eat gluttonously; to consume mass quantities like an animal.
From German and Yiddish "fressen", "to eat (referring to an animal)", as opposed to "essen," "to eat (referring to a human being)."
Sol and Sam were at the deli, fressing away on huge pastrami sandwiches.
German word for a (ugly) (human) face. The word associates a human face to a face of a animal.
Used when someone makes a moping face:
Zieh doch nicht so´ne Fresse.
Used when i am intended to hurt someone´s face:
Dem hau´ ich gleich in die Fresse.
Perhaps used when looking the face of a cute animal:
Hat das Vieh eine süsse Fresse.
A german word for shut the hell up.
Person 1: you are so mean
Person 2: fresse
To hate something and not know exactly why, or to hate something for no specific reason
"I fress that new song by the Ghetto Avenue Boys"
To be stressed and freak out at the same time.
The honors student was fressing about their upcoming vocabulary test.
When you are stressed and freaking out at the same time.
I was fressing out over the exam coming up.