"I just want to be fucking free yo; be ME."
"Hey hey...did you meet Free? aMaZiNG woman who (occasionally) underestimates her strengths (e.g. talents, beauty). Undoubtedly the embodiment of her chosen name...Defin one of my fav heroes."
"Hey hey...did you meet Free? aMaZiNG woman who (occasionally) underestimates her strengths (e.g. talents, beauty). Undoubtedly the embodiment of her chosen name...Defin one of my fav heroes."
by Simply Meeeeeeeeeeeee April 24, 2006
by gimme the money April 17, 2016
i can do any fucking thing i want to and no one can do anything about it.
by wayne June 02, 2004
by Yeerrr my tims tight February 19, 2020
by AsapAsap December 08, 2018
“Free-Free,” is a specific item of choice that a consumer would not purchase with their own currency; but would rather take for free.
Me- “Ayo igb general What’s the word with that jacket?!”
IGB general-“ Nigga Yk I’m coping that shit you know I fiend for that free-free!”
IGB general-“ Nigga Yk I’m coping that shit you know I fiend for that free-free!”
by Jason Laine November 10, 2019
All people are born with God given, inalienable individual rights. Consequently, these rights can not be taken away or given to a person by anyone or anything, including kings, presidents, lawyers, and constitutions.
All people have natural rights. However, they may be infringed upon by governments and other people.
"Free to be free" is a perfect state of nature in which a person is free to practice his/her liberties without the fear of persecution.
Rights include (but are not limited to):
-Life
-Self Ownership
-Freedom of Expression
-Freedom of Religion
-Freedom of Assembly
-Freedom to protect one's life (and the lives of loved ones), liberties, and properties
-Pursuit of property
-Right to die by consent of the individual
-Right to privacy
All people have natural rights. However, they may be infringed upon by governments and other people.
"Free to be free" is a perfect state of nature in which a person is free to practice his/her liberties without the fear of persecution.
Rights include (but are not limited to):
-Life
-Self Ownership
-Freedom of Expression
-Freedom of Religion
-Freedom of Assembly
-Freedom to protect one's life (and the lives of loved ones), liberties, and properties
-Pursuit of property
-Right to die by consent of the individual
-Right to privacy
If a person can practice all of his/her rights and they are not in danger from anything or anyone, the person is free to be free.
When two people who are free to be free are in a state of conflict that involved life, liberty, or property, they are no longer free to be free because their innate rights are threatened.
When two people who are free to be free are in a state of conflict that involved life, liberty, or property, they are no longer free to be free because their innate rights are threatened.
by Freetobefree August 14, 2010