Fresh definition 1
Mpya / safi (Fresh / clean)
"Viatu zako ni fresh (Your shoes are fresh)"
Fresh definition 2
Mpya / nadhifu (Fresh / clean)
"Uko fresh leo (You're fresh today)"
Fresh definition 3
Safi (Clean/new)
"Fresh kicks (Fresh shoes)"
Fresh definition 4
Nimeburudika (Fresh)
"Niko fresh kama morning glory (I'm fresh as morning glory)"
Word Details
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- 🇰🇪 Kenya
- Definitions
- 4 community definitions
- Added
- April 2026
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🇰🇪 About Kenya Slang
Kenyan slang is led by Sheng, a vibrant urban creole born in Nairobi's Eastlands that blends Swahili, English, and Kikuyu, spoken by millions of young Kenyans.
KASINARY has 2011 Kenya slang words collected from native speakers.
Browse all Kenya slang (2011 words)🌍 "Fresh" Across Africa
This word is also used in 33 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
Bem vestido / apresentável (Well dressed / presentable)
Frais/propre/bien habillé (Fresh/clean/well dressed)
Nouvo, prop (New, clean)
Fine/looking good (Fresh/looking good)
Nadhif wa jadid (Clean and new)
New/clean looking
Bem vestido / apresentável (Well dressed / presentable)
Frais/nouveau (Fresh/new)
Fresh (New/Cool)
Fresh (Fresh/cool)
Fresh (Fresh/cool)
Fresh (Fresh/clean)
Frais/cool (Fresh/cool)
Fresco, con estilo (Fresh, stylish)
Safi/nzuri (Fresh/good)
Fresh/new (English) - modern
فريش - Fresh
Ubukeka kahle / Ugqoke kahle (Looking good / Dressed well)
ፍሬሽ/አዲስ (Fresh/new)
Frais, à la mode (Fresh, fashionable)
Mu ngi fresh (He/she is fresh/looking good)
E ncha / New
Disrespectful/Rude (Too bold)
فريش (Fresh / new)
Kura kura, saniyalen (New new, clean)
Novo, com estilo (Fresh, stylish)
Omuntu a teelelwa nawa / clean (Well-dressed person / clean)
Tsafta, kyau (Clean, looking good)
Looking good or clean (Well-groomed)
Novu/limpu (Novo/limpo) (New/clean)
Fresh (Cool/New)
New stock
Fresh (New/cool)
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