(1)Some rich, cheap people who goes to the free lunch program and eats for free.
(2)The Food lovin' fuckers that try to ask for food or go anywhere that food is given.
(2)The Food lovin' fuckers that try to ask for food or go anywhere that food is given.
by Phil Micock November 3, 2003
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2. A 1985 hit for British duo Wham!.
3. Of all the hit songs that were written after 9/11 that truly expresses America's heritage of liberty, this song by Sir Paul McCartney does it best to do so without turning patriotism into money. It's by a Brit, too. Imagine that. All the other "patriotic" pop and country tunes that the damn radio has been playing are trend-chasing garbage.
2. A 1985 hit for British duo Wham!.
3. Of all the hit songs that were written after 9/11 that truly expresses America's heritage of liberty, this song by Sir Paul McCartney does it best to do so without turning patriotism into money. It's by a Brit, too. Imagine that. All the other "patriotic" pop and country tunes that the damn radio has been playing are trend-chasing garbage.
1. The U.S. Constitution embodies American freedom and democracy.
2. ... I don't want your freedom
I don't want to play around
I don't want nobody baby
Part time love just brings me down
I don't need your freedom
Girl all I want right now is you
Du du du...
3. ... I will fight for the right
To live in freeee-dom...
2. ... I don't want your freedom
I don't want to play around
I don't want nobody baby
Part time love just brings me down
I don't need your freedom
Girl all I want right now is you
Du du du...
3. ... I will fight for the right
To live in freeee-dom...
by I Saw U2 Live Twice October 2, 2007
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by Rogue_pandora January 14, 2008
Get the Freedom mug.1. Liberty, the ability to do what you want to as long as you're not hurting someone else. A cornerstone of the United States of America.
2. A 1985 hit for British duo Wham!. Note how singer George Michael puts on the image of being straight in the lyrics.
3. Of all the hit songs that were written after 9/11 that truly expresses America's heritage of liberty, this song by Sir Paul McCartney does it best without turning patriotism into money. It's by a Brit, too. Imagine that. All the other "patriotic" pop and country tunes that the damn radio played are trend-chasing garbage.
2. A 1985 hit for British duo Wham!. Note how singer George Michael puts on the image of being straight in the lyrics.
3. Of all the hit songs that were written after 9/11 that truly expresses America's heritage of liberty, this song by Sir Paul McCartney does it best without turning patriotism into money. It's by a Brit, too. Imagine that. All the other "patriotic" pop and country tunes that the damn radio played are trend-chasing garbage.
1. The U.S. Constitution embodies American freedom and democracy.
2. ... I don't want your freedom
I don't want to play around
I don't want nobody baby
Part time love just brings me down
I don't need your freedom
Girl all I want right now is you
Du du du...
3. ... I will fight for the right
To live in freeee-dom...
2. ... I don't want your freedom
I don't want to play around
I don't want nobody baby
Part time love just brings me down
I don't need your freedom
Girl all I want right now is you
Du du du...
3. ... I will fight for the right
To live in freeee-dom...
by I Saw U2 Live Twice December 9, 2008
Get the freedom mug.Displayed first in 1968 Olympic games at Olympic Stadium in Mexico City Mexico.
One of the most recognizable "Black Power" or "Power to the People" Civil Rights unity hand signals in the history of the movement that originated via black Olympic athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
As the American flag rose to commemorate the finish of their American medal ceremony and the Star-Spangled Banner played, the two Olympians closed their eyes, bowed their heads, and began their protest by raising their fist high to represent black power & unity. Their attire also included a black scarf around Smith's neck which stood for black pride and their black socks alone,( *while not wearing shoes*) represented black poverty in racist America.
The act of course resulted in huge media attention and public outcry. However what was hardly mentioned was that 200 meter Silver medalist and Australian Peter Norman who was white joined their protest that evening by wearing a OPHR badge! (OPHR = Olympic Project for Human Rights)
One of the most recognizable "Black Power" or "Power to the People" Civil Rights unity hand signals in the history of the movement that originated via black Olympic athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos.
As the American flag rose to commemorate the finish of their American medal ceremony and the Star-Spangled Banner played, the two Olympians closed their eyes, bowed their heads, and began their protest by raising their fist high to represent black power & unity. Their attire also included a black scarf around Smith's neck which stood for black pride and their black socks alone,( *while not wearing shoes*) represented black poverty in racist America.
The act of course resulted in huge media attention and public outcry. However what was hardly mentioned was that 200 meter Silver medalist and Australian Peter Norman who was white joined their protest that evening by wearing a OPHR badge! (OPHR = Olympic Project for Human Rights)
The Freedom Fist is sign language that sends the non-violent message first:The Revolution beings with, "NO!"
We must use our hands to make our living and we can raise our fists to manifest our freedom!
We must use our hands to make our living and we can raise our fists to manifest our freedom!
by Freedoms Name June 16, 2010
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Get the Freedom mug.I love going to the farm and running around with the dogs. I feel so connected like I'm a Freedog too.
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