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wings of freedom

It's the symbol from the anime Attack on Titan. The Symbol on the Survey Corps capes in the anime.

"May the wings of freedom be with you"

by Bossanator1536 March 24, 2017

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American freedom

The freedom that allows an individual to spread harmful misinformation (e.g. plandemic, anti-vax, etc...), but go to school with a bullet-proof backpack later.

Person: Ahh yes America, the land of the American freedom.

by TheDefinitionsMagician July 30, 2020

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freedom cupcake

Freedom can be described as political or national indipendance. You can't be a freedom freak, you have to share your cupcakes with the gays, and the lesbians, and the african americans.

"Freedom is not just one cupcake,
Freedom is a whole sea of cupcakes."

-Bob Reintgen on Freedom Cupcakes

by Senior History 2007 November 27, 2006

12๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


freedom beer

A patriotic American term for aprรจs ski drinks, meant to show disdain for the French. Used by the same people who say freedom fries, pardon my freedom, freedom toast, and freedom mistake. Means a beer consumed after a day of skiing or snowboarding.

Pierre: "After we finish ze ski-ing, what do you say we all go grab an apres ski glass of ze Bordeaux?"
Katie: "That sounds great, Pierre."
Bob: "What?!? How dare you, you French sympathizer?!? Let's ditch this surrender monkey and go grab a freedom beer. I've got a whole case of 90 Minute back at my place with your name on it. Brewed in the good ol' USA. Screw France!"
Katie: "Ok, good point. I'll go with you instead. Sorry, Frenchy."

by Nicholas D December 30, 2010

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Freedom units

velocity of and ar-15 over a football field multiplied by aright

My house is 100 freedom units away

by The merican May 15, 2019

49๐Ÿ‘ 44๐Ÿ‘Ž


Freedom Fist

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)

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!

by Freedoms Name June 14, 2010

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freedom fries

An expression to change the food French fries away from the obviously negative conotation. This tactic was used during WWI with German involving "liberty meseals" and "liberty cabbage." The US goverment has not learned anything since.

Guy 1: Pass the freedom fries.
Guy 2: First off they are french fries, second off you didn't say please ass!

by ShoesRBad March 21, 2003

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