A person who is described as fancy free is someone who has no ties to anyone and no commitments. The phrase is taken fromShakespeare’s play,A Midsummer Night’s Dream. “Fancy free” also means doing anything you want to. The term is often coupled with “footloose”, which makes the ...
Unattached, especially in the sense of romantic involvement. The wordfootloose,meaning free to go anywhere, originated in the late seventeenth century.Fancy-free,meaning not in love (fancy once meant “in love”), dates from the sixteenth century. It was used by Shakespeare inA Midsummer Night’...
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I have voted. I will say it: I voted NDP. I live in a riding with an NDP incumbent who is excellent. I was happy to support her. I was less happy to support some aspects of the NDP platform.Really, you’re going to make the 407 toll-free to “reduce congestion” (which it won...