When literally translated from Spanish, means "free".
Generally (outside of Spanish) used to refer to free (or FOSS) software (especially by GNU or the FSF).
Does NOT mean the same as "gratis" when referring to free software (gratis means truly free without any restrictions, libre means no charge plus some re-use rights/restrictions).
"We sometimes call it "libre software," borrowing the French or Spanish word for "free" as in freedom, to show we do not mean the software is gratis." ~ excerpt from a statement by the FSF
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Area between your bottom lip and chin, many people get a piercing there called a "Labret"
You pierced your libre? One more thing to take out at the metal detector.
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A FEETERS, when FEETERS, gets banned on Habbo Hotel, she feels the need to pick another stupid name without any meaning.
See: FEETERS, or cunt
Oh hi I'm Vicky and I'm Libres on Habbo Hotel.
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when a woman goes without underwear; female version of going commando and free balling (from the Spanish)
Lindsey Lohan's decision to go cucha libre while wearing a short skirt shocked dedicated fans of the Parent Trap and Freaky Friday.
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Actually, a bacardi & coke with a shard of lime. Takes the boring old standard of rum and coke to a different level. (Whether that level is higher or lower ... you be the judge.)
Mon Cher, please bring me a Cuba Libre whilst I sit here on my lazy ass.
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the most fire goon you will ever meet nacho libre is like the chuck norris of mexican guys... love me Nacho Libre
"Holy crap is that Nacho Libre? " "no that's just a man with eagle wings and firework launchers for hands that's not cool enough to be Nacho LIbre"
or "Paint me like one of your french girls Nacho libre" (Sigh's lustfully)
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is the term commonly used on continental Europe, and increasingly in other non-anglophone areas for Free & Open-Source Software/Code.
Anglophones sometimes have arguments over "free" v. "open" (libre, gratis, abierto...); the continentals don't waste their time.
The Spanish sometimes say codigo abierto (open code) too when referring to this concept.
See free software and FOSS.
FOSS, FLOSS, open-source, free software are all covered by software libre.
Examples of products: Linux, the Apache web server, Firefox