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Idiom be footloose and fancy-free old-fashioned if someone is footloose and fancy-free, they can do what they want because they are not married or do not have many responsibilities.Jane's planning to go to parties and clubs every night now that she's footloose and fancy-free.
idiombe footloose and fancy-freeold-fashioned to be able to do what you like without worrying about your responsibilities, because you are not married or involved in a relationship with anyone:He had spent many evenings in the Starlight Ballroom, in the days when he was footloose and fancy-free.
be footloose and fancy-freeTo be free of responsibilities, including romantic commitments (a fact that is often highlighted when this phrase is used). I love being a single woman, so I intend to be footloose and fancy-free for a long time. Now that I have a family and a mortgage, I miss being footloose and fancy-free. |