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free spirit

One who is not restrained, as by convention or obligation; a nonconformist.

I consider myself a free spirit

by the_cat August 23, 2006

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cry is free

It means you can cry as much as you want, because crying is free. It's mostly used as a provocation in online communities, specially in Brazil, where it translates to "o choro Γ© livre".

Yeah man, you lost the game, the cry is free.
Oh, you didn't like it? Cry is free, man.
That is my opinion, whether you like it or not. The cry is free.

by aipom November 30, 2021

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Rent Free

To live in the head of someone who can’t stop thinking about someone or what someone does, especially someone whom they say they hate.

People say they hate Raider Cody but talk about him everyday, he’s living Rent Free in all their heads.

by Bobs burner April 26, 2020

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Weapons Free

A term used by many branches of the US Military, and special operations forces giving the ok for your men and woman to fire on your enemy.

PVT: Sir our squad is in position and the enemy is within range what do we do now?

SGT: Weapons Free.

PVT: Roger that.

by Slikky July 4, 2011

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Fancy Free

Not dating anyone, not attached to anyone, not interested in anyone.

First coined by Shakespeare.

That girl has no interest in any of the boys at school. She'll probably be fancy free until she gets to college.

by jessssy September 7, 2008

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toll free

Usually an 800/866/877/888 telephone number, which when called, the owner of the number pays the fees instead of the caller. These numbers are usually owned by big companies.

Toll free numbers are very expensive to own.

by Anonymous August 3, 2003

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free software

Free software does NOT mean that you do not have to pay to get it. Free software is a matter of freedom, not price. In order for software to be free, users must be able to run, copy, distribute (with a fee or without a fee), study, change and improve the software.

Do not confuse free software with open source software. Although they are very similar, the philosophy behind them is different. Free software is about ethics and open source software is about being practical.

It's pretty amazing that so many people illegally use proprietary software as if it was free software. Why don't they just use free software and avoid legal issues?

by a thing June 12, 2005

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