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Liberator

A fictional starship featured in the first three seasons of the BBC television series Blake's 7.

The Liberator was an abandoned spacecraft found drifting near Cygnus Alpha, it was equipped with powerful weapons, force field protection, and a system of "battle computers". The ship was originally built by a race of beings known as "The System". The System referred to the ship as DSV2 ("Deep Space Vehicle 2")

Liberator was destroyed after passing through a cloud of corrosive micro-organisms in the third season final episode "Terminal"
RIP Liberator
by TheDarkhelmet95Youtube December 30, 2011
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Libby

A nice pretty girl. She can be bossy and dramatic but at the end of the day she is one of your best friends. You can count on her funniness to keep you happy.
Me: Braxton is so ugly
Libby: I know he is fat and mean. I just hate him.
by Coolbeans soup December 6, 2016
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Liberacist

A racist Liberal Democrat who pretends to support gay marriage, equality, freedom of speech and other social justice nonsense. Also the Liberacist supports atheism, socialism, and intolerance.
I stopped talking to that Liberacist asshat!
by Schmuckoff July 2, 2017
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libbykitty

"Ah, fuck. We have libbykitty on our team"
by 2392848932 January 31, 2020
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Jon Libby

Jon Libby is such a Jon Libby, no one else will ever be as much of a Jon Libby as he is.
by McSpanky69 August 4, 2011
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liberal

Unfortunately, nobody on here has truly captured the meaning of "liberal." Liberal inherently implies desiring change or reform of the current system, whatever that system may be. Conservative is obviously the opposite; it describes something or someone who wants to conserve the status quo and reject change.
Some people get confused by the notion that the United States differs from the rest of the world in terms of its usage of liberal and conservative, but it does not. The reason it does not is because the economic system in place at the foundation of the US was based in a free market, not a restricted one. Therefore, in the US, fiscally conservative implies wanting to conserve what was originally present, a.k.a free market capitalism. Liberal economics in the US obviously steer away from that since, as it was already pointed out, liberal implies change.
In most other countries of the world, liberal economics implies gradually freeing markets more (becoming more capitalistic), instead of less. To some people (see previous posters), this is opposite the system we use in the US, but IT IS NOT. Liberal economics, a.k.a changing the economic system, in other countries means becoming more capitalistic because they originated from oppressive economic systems.
In summary, liberal means advocating change and conservative means advocating conservation. Those definitions apply EVERYWHERE. They may appear opposite in different places, but that's only because the "status quo," or the situations, in those places differ.
person 1: If JFK ran for office today, then he'd probably run with a conservative platform.
person 2: You're absolutely right, because what was liberal in the 1960s is conservative today. That's because the situations have changed, but the terminology hasn't.
by NoVAn January 12, 2007
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Liberator

n. A company that manufactures "bedroom adventure gear," Liberator's home store is located in Atlanta. The "adventure gear" includes sex furniture, sex toys, lingerie, role-play items, and other fun products.
Honey, wait 'til you see the new furniture I got from Liberator today! We won't sleep all night!
by loop zoop June 18, 2011
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