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freshmen

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Freshmen was an American pornographic magazine published monthly by Specialty Publications , a division of LPI Media from 1982 to 2009. The magazine was geared toward gay men, and featured nude photos of men, 18–25 years old. The magazine was soft core, ...

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n. (plural of freshman English)

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Freshman \Fresh"man\, n.; pl. Freshmen . A novice; one in the rudiments of knowledge; especially, a student during his first year in a high school, college, or university. Syn: frosh. He drank his glass and cracked his joke, And freshmen wondered as he ...

Usage examples of freshmen.

I was saved from further remarks by the appearance of “Broast the Bantams,” accompanied by hordes of goose-stepping freshmen yelling unintelligible things about the future of the freshmen, class of ‘90.

Actually I wanted a single, but they don't allow freshmen to live alone.

And, while other freshmen were hanging identical chauvinistic fabrics on the walls of their dormitories in the Yard, Ted hung his over the desk in his tiny bedroom.

Some were freshmen who lived too far from home and didn't have the wherewithal even for bus fare.

A roar came from the Freshmen and they hurled themselves in a frenzy upon their betters.

Four or five defeats from the Sophomores during the fall had taught the Freshmen much.

In short, the Freshmen were almost out of control, and the Sophomores debased but defiant, were quite out of control.

I knew from personal experience that freshmen did indeed find things a bit extreme, including such things as life.

It took me a moment to recall that they were freshmen and we all knew whom the freshmen had chosen as their candidate for Weiss’s murderer.

The freshmen seemed to have either forgiven me for bumping off their principal or forgotten about it.

Within the residence he and his fellow freshmen were not allowed normal means of perambulation but were made to walk backwards, even down stairs, at all times.

The senior men performed this duty in shifts until the shivering freshmen took to sleeping on the bare tiles of the passage outside their bedrooms, leaving the chaos within to mould and fester.

The chosen route was rough and stony and when one of them fell he brought down the freshmen in front and behind.

Other freshmen dropped out in those first weeks, for the self-appointed guardians of the university tradition made no allowance for delicate physical or mental constitutions.

It was also the reason why the interest in the freshmen try-out was far beyond anything that Manfred had expected.