footloose and fancy free

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English

Etymology

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Adjective

footloose and fancy free (comparative more footloose and fancy free, superlative most footloose and fancy free)

  1. Able to do as one pleases, unconstrained by social ties or responsibilities.
    As long as I am a student, I will be footloose and fancy free.