V.) To face an event with a clear mind and grace but still emit an aggressive attitude in order to free or bring to justice what a person or group is fighting for.
Adj.) to be calm and collected with a furious passion
Adj.) to be calm and collected with a furious passion
1.) She had liberance throughout her life, as she fought for the good of basic rights.
2.) There was a fierceness in his eyes, but with a touch of composition that I could only describe as liberance
ferocity , rebellion , mischief , amicable , determination
2.) There was a fierceness in his eyes, but with a touch of composition that I could only describe as liberance
ferocity , rebellion , mischief , amicable , determination
by Boand February 27, 2016
Roger: Dude, what's Ron's problem? He's acting like he has sand in his vag.
Daryle: That's just his liberitis acting up..... I called Tyrone a black person..... The politically correct term is African American.
Daryle: That's just his liberitis acting up..... I called Tyrone a black person..... The politically correct term is African American.
by Roids O'Flarin January 24, 2017
by Doc Sigma September 24, 2003
by DBD-King March 16, 2016
An ideology based on beliefs of economic and personal freedom, and the fact that social inequalities are a part of nature. (Also libertarianism to the American readers.)
A definition later to be distorted by Americans, who mainly associate "liberalism" with being left-wing on the political scale, disregarding the original and correct sense of the word.
A definition later to be distorted by Americans, who mainly associate "liberalism" with being left-wing on the political scale, disregarding the original and correct sense of the word.
by Svengali April 09, 2004
by Luut van Dijk September 30, 2019