Being able to do and say whatever you want, whenever you want. Speaking your mind. Saying what everyone else knows but won't say.
I'm free. You don't know what freedom is. I'm free. I can breathe. And you will choke on your average fuckin' mediocre life.
by somebody May 29, 2004
4 in Supreme Mathematics
one's way of living, meaning one's language (Wisdom), and customs (ways and actions)
also Culture
one's way of living, meaning one's language (Wisdom), and customs (ways and actions)
also Culture
Freedom, is to have a '"free-dome" (a liberated mind) or to lack restraints. The Original man's culture is Islam: (freedom, justice, and equality), which is peace.
by LiquidSwords October 13, 2005
The act of 1000's of Truckers forming a human chain by holding each other's dicks, preferably in the middle of a city, while holding them hostage for weeks.
by Convoy2022 February 13, 2022
Freedom, generally, is having the ability to act or change without constraint. Something is "free" if it can change easily and is not constrained in its present state. In philosophy and religion, it is associated with having free will and being without undue or unjust constraints, or enslavement, and is an idea closely tied with the concept of liberty. A person has the freedom to do things that will not, in theory or in practice, be prevented by other forces. Outside of the human realm, freedom generally does not have this political or psychological dimension. A rusty lock might be oiled so that the key has the freedom to turn, undergrowth may be hacked away to give a newly planted sapling freedom to grow, or a mathematician may study an equation having many degrees of freedom. In physics or engineering, the mathematical concept may also be applied to a body or system constrained by a set of equations, whose degrees of freedom describe the number of independent motions that are allowed to it.
The first known written reference to freedom appears during the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2112 BC – c. 2004 BC) as Ama-gi, in the sense of freedom from bondage or debts, and literally meant "return to mother."
The first known written reference to freedom appears during the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2112 BC – c. 2004 BC) as Ama-gi, in the sense of freedom from bondage or debts, and literally meant "return to mother."
FreeDom!!!!!!!
by Α January 25, 2022
He’s the greatest boyfriend ever, he makes you feel like the most prettiest, most beautiful, and most gorgeous girl in the world. He doesn’t really know how to comfort you, but he will always be there to listen to you. He always makes sure’s that you’re eating well. He likes to eat Korean fire noodles lmao, and I will always make sure that nobody can hurt him. Lmao the person writing this is his girlfriend. I’m in love with him. Everything I said is so cringey, but this is what love does to you I guess.
by urfaevorite November 28, 2021
noun
is an inherent construct shared commonly by all species in the state of nature. In human society, it defines the unconstricted ability for one to exercise ones free choice and will.
is an inherent construct shared commonly by all species in the state of nature. In human society, it defines the unconstricted ability for one to exercise ones free choice and will.
Mikes ability to choose rather or not to participate in the elections is exercising his freedom of choice, and freedom of will in a social context.
by Baron Neville July 11, 2017