by CCL freedom December 03, 2020
by jjrsuhk January 22, 2012
A phrase meaning that everyone has the freedom to do whatever they want but not the license to encroach on other people's freedom.
Origin: Coined by Alexander Sutherland Neill in 1966.
Origin: Coined by Alexander Sutherland Neill in 1966.
You have the freedom to say whatever you want but hate speech isn't allowed because it encroaches on people's freedom to not be harmed. You have freedom not license.
by Shugunou April 19, 2023
Historically known as a trumpet. The name was changed in early 2017 to eliminate any association with the odious 45th President of the United States.
by SantaFeTrail-er January 30, 2017
When a person finds another person with blue eyes, cuts their lip so it bleeds, kiss them and then ejaculates on them. The word is an insult by Ameircans to french kissing hence red, white, and blue.
"Hey did you hear what Jimmy and Kristen did at Brad's party on friday night?"
"No what happened?"
"They freedom kissed."
"No what happened?"
"They freedom kissed."
by joe carl January 14, 2008
by Subnauticaboss February 15, 2022
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