An expression to change the food French fries away from the obviously negative conotation. This tactic was used during WWI with German involving "liberty meseals" and "liberty cabbage." The US goverment has not learned anything since.
Guy 1: Pass the freedom fries.
Guy 2: First off they are french fries, second off you didn't say please ass!
Guy 2: First off they are french fries, second off you didn't say please ass!
by ShoesRBad March 21, 2003
by Apryl May 13, 2003
An American's stupid, sad attempt at being patriotic, because a bunch of snail-eaters refused to cooperate in George Dubya Bush's Operation Iraqi Liberation (O.I.L.) campaign. Americans hate the French, but they sure eat Fritos, and Fritos is derived from the French word "frites", which is what the French call their fries.
I'll still call them FRENCH fries because that's what they were always called, never mind that the French didn't invent them.
by AYB April 27, 2003
by my best friend May 11, 2003
"Liberated" french fries (?)
I don't really understand this myself...is it supposed to be offensive to the french? Or is it calling us free?
What the fuck?
I don't really understand this myself...is it supposed to be offensive to the french? Or is it calling us free?
What the fuck?
by Hiro Protagonist February 17, 2004
Fries that are, apparently, in some way related to freedom, these are just as fattening as their more mature twin, French Fries.
"Eat a peach for peace."
by I come here to piss and moan June 12, 2003
by ??? May 15, 2003