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Liberty prime

Our Lord and savior who will save the world from all communists and kill them all
*sees red chinese communist.*
Liberty prime: embrace democracy or you will be eradicated. *throws nuke*
by Lazylittlebastard April 13, 2019
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liberty spikes

lots of long pointy spikes of hair, looks cool
by Anonymous October 13, 2003
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Libertarian

A former Republican who grew larger balls and decided to say fuck the establishment.
I became Libertarian once I fully understood the Constitution.
by B-Dogg October 17, 2003
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liberty kiss

Formerly known as the "French Kiss", an open-mouthed kiss where much saliva is exchanged. Involves caressing the tongue gently with your own, and quite intimate. It is NOT good to cram your tongue into someone's mouth, however, as over-aggressively kissing, dribbling, and drooling is considered bad form.
"Like, oh my god. He just frenched me, and ew! He drooled all over me."
by May April 22, 2003
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liberty land

Liberty Land WAS a theme park in Memphis, Tennessee that opened in 1976, on the bicentennial. It was a fun place for children and adults every summer. It has historical value because of the "Zippin' Pippin", the second oldest wooden roller coaster in the world. It was also Elvis Presley's favorite ride. It had many rides that are roller coasters, spinning rides, and a ride called the "Rebellion" that took you gradually up and up, then left you up there for nearly a minute not to know when they would drop you until you heard it click and thought it was going to break. That ride was the ultimate high. There was a ride called the "Sea Dragon" that swung front and back, getting higher and higher, and the "Kamakazzee" that was like that only it flipped all the way upside down. The rides there were scarier than most other amusement parks like Disney World because there weren't so many kiddie rides. But they did have some kiddie rides, like a chu-chu train and a smaller version of the "Sea Dragon". There was a metal roller coaster called the "Revolution" that turned you upside down 3 times, the "Tennesse Tilt", the "Wipe Out", the "Scrambler", a log ride, a water slide ride, etc. There was also an arcade with "Skee Ball" and "Wack-a-Mole" that you could win prizes for. Liberty Land was the location for the Mid-South fair every year. Sadly, Liberty Land was announced it was closing in October 2005, and was sold in June 2006. The "Zippin' Pippin" was sold for only $2,500 just because someone wanted one of the carts that Elvis rode in for a museum. The only ride that hasn't been sold yet is the Grand Carousel because they think it could sell for 1 million. There was a group trying to save Liberty Land, but Memphis still sold it anyway because the city feels money and sports are more important than history, and because they want to make Midtown safer. Liberty Land was a safe, clean place when it was first built but slowly became run down. Still, the city thinks replacing it with a community park isn't going to take the same downfall. Now all that is left for the children are memories, and you will have to go to Little Rock, Arkansas or Chatanooga, Tennesssee for the nearest amusement parks, and they will never compare to Liberty Land. Memphis, how could you?
I was devastated once I heard Liberty Land was closing. I was raised on roller coasters and loved that place since I was 4. My whole family used to have fun there. The first time I rode the "Revolution" was because my younger sister wasn't scared and rode it before I did. Once Liberty Land got all run down, my family didn't go there quite as much, but i celebrated a few birthday parties there with my friends, and we even considered working a summer job there when we turned 16. By the age of 11 I had ridden every single ride in the park. I convinced my best friend to ride the "Zippin' Pippin" with me when she was too scared to ride it, turning her on to a lot of other rides there. But now all I have are the memories of me, my dad, and my sister racing through the bubble machines at the entrance to the ferris wheel and riding to the top screaming, "faster faster!" with the joke that if we fell we would go "splat like a watermelon". After my dad died in October, I just wanted to go back to Liberty Land one last time to feel those memories and break this disassociative state of shock I've been in ever since. All I can say is: you can tear apart Liberty Land, you can sell the rides, you can destroy fun, but you can NEVER tear apart, sell, or destroy our memories of the fun we already had!
by this is just sad.... June 23, 2006
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Libertyville

A Chicago suburb, comparable to the classic north shore suburbs, just not directly on the lake. Characterized by new money and an amazing high school football team, Libertyville provides for an excellent, although typical, upper-middle class lifestyle. When in the town, one will notice a cute yet quaint historical downtown area, as well as an abundance of car dealerships. Affectionately called L-ville by those who live there.
Q: Which Chicago suburb is better than you?
A: Libertyville
by Lville girl October 8, 2005
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libertarian communist

Someone who actually believes in freedom and has the courage to take that belief all the way to a logical conclusion.

See also, anarchist.
1. Wow, that libertarian communist doesn't need a boss or a cop to tell her what to do!

2. Mommy, why did Hitler kill libertarian communists, but my teacher never mentions that when he talks about the history of World War II? And why doesn't he talk about the American libertarian communists similarly executed for their beliefs by the U.S. government, like Sacco & Vanzetti, the Haymarket Martyrs, and Joe Hill, among others?

3. Libertarian communists were the first people to fight fascism - against the Spanish Fascist General Franco in 1936. Hitler and Mussolini supplied Franco with soldiers, tanks, and planes with which to kill the libertarian communists, Stalin worked to kill them through his contacts in Spain, while the rest of the world put an embargo on the Spanish libertarian communists. The Spanish libertarian communist revolution and war against fascism, along with the genocide following fascism's triumph, was the first real battle of World War II, which many people never even hear of. It is now conveniently forgotten by just about everyone because we live in a brainwashed world like George Orwell's '1984.' Incidentally, Orwell wrote '1984' after participating in the Spanish libertarian communist revolution and war against fascism, which he documented in his book 'Homage to Catalonia.'

4. Libertarian communist and webmaster Sherman Austin from Los Angeles, California, was jailed for a year in Arizona because he allowed a link to some other website to be published by others on his website. The other website included various incendiary instructions which can be found on thousands of right wing websites which the government will never touch, along with hundreds of thousands of books easily found in bookstores and libraries all over the country, including Guerilla Warfare manuals published and distributed by the U.S. government itself to the public at reduced cost, supported by taxpayer dollars.

5. The governments of every country sure seem to hate libertarian communists, whether communist or capitalist police states. It's probably because libertarian communists speak and act against tyranny from both the "left" and the "right."
by Buenaventura Durruti October 26, 2004
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