64
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 12, 2005
65
Freedom. Basically any round, ammunition or thing that can be fired from a gun. Freedoms often shoot about 20-600 times/minute.
Person A - Look at my new gun!
Person B - How many rounds of freedom does it have?
Person A - 1200 rounds doing 800 freedoms/minute. Three mags of the stuff and you can shoot for 10 min!
Person B - .... I want one ....
Person B - How many rounds of freedom does it have?
Person A - 1200 rounds doing 800 freedoms/minute. Three mags of the stuff and you can shoot for 10 min!
Person B - .... I want one ....
by Sailr January 26, 2015
67
The founding principle of the United States of America. There are all kinds of freedoms that many are ungrateful for; perhaps the real freedom that is mentioned so much is FREEDOM FROM TYRANNY. And if you stop and think about it, that's saying a LOT.
"America is unique in that it has no history of dictators, and it never will. Ignore what those liberals tell you. We have it very lucky here in America. America does have its ups & downs, and it is not perfect, but keep in mind about how lucky you have it here. If you hate it so much, then fuck off and move to France, where you, an American, will be treated like shit just because of your nationality."
-me
-me
by Dave July 14, 2004
69
What is alien and can never be handled by, yet claimed (by some swimming (in The Nile) members of) to be practised by, Arabian and Islamic societies.
by Truthteller2 October 28, 2006
70
...8nt Free (or) Freedom ain't free
A common phrase used as an expression of gratitude toward the brave heroes of the US Military, i.e., those who selflessly sacrificed their lives in order to guarantee US citizens the freedoms protected within the Bill of Rights.
"Freedom don't come free." (Lyrics from the song, "American Soldier") ~Toby Keith
"Freedom isn't Free" ~Paul Colwell, (1965) formed Up With People; ~Yngwie Malmsteen (2002)
A common phrase used as an expression of gratitude toward the brave heroes of the US Military, i.e., those who selflessly sacrificed their lives in order to guarantee US citizens the freedoms protected within the Bill of Rights.
"Freedom don't come free." (Lyrics from the song, "American Soldier") ~Toby Keith
"Freedom isn't Free" ~Paul Colwell, (1965) formed Up With People; ~Yngwie Malmsteen (2002)
For the American people, freedom isn't free; its price has been paid for by countless deaths in the war.
e.g., Freedom 8nt Free, Freedom Ain't Free, Freedom Isn't Free
e.g., Freedom 8nt Free, Freedom Ain't Free, Freedom Isn't Free
by Freedom (really!) February 03, 2010