the meaning varies from from different states and cities in Mexico. The meaning that I know of it is really a "nick name" usually givin to a woman and rarly to a man. It is like an innocent person, kind of like a "virgin", Like for instance when a woman sits on her boyfriends lap, like a little girl, and she talks to him innocently...she has no knowledge that he is getting turned on... or she might say something like "I want the big one" but others interpret it a different way... She might even considered " fresa" if for instance a man tells her to wait outside and he will be back with 1000.00 dollars for her and she waits innocently believing the lie.... in other parts in mexico, it means like a high society person, kind of like "Valley High" personality.. for example a woman applys for a job at a department store, then the manager tells her she has to clean the toilets, she responds no way, i have never done that, surely you don't expect me to do that type of work. that is like too low for me to do,...kind of like stuck up... if reference to a man, he would be called "fresa" if he is not used to do hard labor.. also it means innocent.. kind of like you that does not speak the language well, a spanish woman might say "eres bien fresa" which means you are too innocent...( it is not nessary an insult, it can be considered a fact since the person is innocent )
2007-01-19 19:43:13
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answered by bankone1111 5
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Fresa In Spanish
2016-11-09 23:01:50
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answered by ? 4
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The only meanings I know are strawberry
and
milling cutter.
In Mexico, 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.
2007-01-20 05:49:53
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answered by Martha P 7
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In Mexico, 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.
2007-01-19 15:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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RE:
What does Fresa mean in Spanish?
I know it means strawberry, but it is also supposed to mean something else in Mexico. Does anyone know what this could mean?
2015-08-07 04:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It means a rich, stuck up girl or boy who has picky tastes.
2007-01-19 15:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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a snobby, spoiled, rich kid. sorta like the chicks on "Mean Girls".
2007-01-19 16:18:15
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answered by ♥fb♥ 4
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fresa means that u are calling someone, particularly a girl, that she thinks that she is all that, snobby, spoiled........
2007-01-19 16:30:15
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answered by Trish 2
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a rich Mexican chick that lives on daddy's money
2007-01-19 15:43:28
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