Footloose and fancy free

The phrase "footloose and fancy free" is an idiom that refers to a person who is carefree, without responsibilities or restrictions, and enjoying freedom of movement and choice. It suggests a state of liberation, where one is not tied down by commitments or obligations, and is able to live life spontaneously and spontaneously.


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