Free Money

A term coined by MDJunction forum disability fraudster Systemlock. It refers to money obtained (SSDI, SSI, VA) by fraudulent means by scamming the US government by able bodied individuals who allege to be medically disabled from working. Recipients are often fat and lazy who would rather receive a free government handout than work.
I retired early & do not have to work anymore. I am getting my free money from Uncle Sam now.
by Disabled US Citizen June 30, 2019
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free car

A car stolen or a car you take from on the street and you didn’t pay for it !
Hop in a free car shit get boosie
by Raesante September 09, 2020
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free porn

"man the site has free porn"
by mat February 13, 2004
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dd free

Disease and drug free, used on personal ads.
I am looking for a well hung young guy, must be hwp and dd free.
by Dioxide May 25, 2010
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free ball

for a man to wear his pants/shorts without any unserwear on
because it was free ball friday, he did not wear underwear.
by Holmes December 05, 2002
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Free OO

OO aka Jothan James wilson he shot and killed five people
You could use FREE OO and then jump over someones head
by FREE OO May 23, 2022
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Free-Running

Free-running treats the urban landscape as an adult playground. It treats man-made structures as an obstacle course that participants negotiate by daring feats of graceful gymnastics. It was invented by a group of childhood friends in Lisses, near Paris—as in so many suburban towns, there was little for young people to do, so Sebastien Foucan, David Belle and others created what they call le parkour (a deliberately un-French spelling to make the point that they were doing something different).
David Belle was filmed for a promotional trailer in which he rushed home across London’s rooftops to catch his favourite TV program. More recently, a trio of free-runners were seen in a program called Jump London.
The sport grew out of attempts to imitate ninja feats. Unlike other extreme activities, it has developed a philosophy. “It is not just a game,” Sebastien Foucan said, “it is a discipline because it is a way of facing our fears and demons that you can apply to the rest of your life.”
by von lark December 30, 2004
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