footloose Idiom, Proverb
footloose and fancy free
carefree, not committed, devil-may-care When the kids moved out, we were footloose and fancy free!
footloose and fancy-free
Idiom(s): footloose and fancy-free
Theme: CAREFREE
without responsibilities or commitments. (Fixed order.)
• All the rest of them have wives, but John is footloose and fancy-free.
• Mary never stays long in any job. She likes being footloose and fancy-free.
footloose and fancy-free|fancy-free|footloose
adj. phr. Free and free to do what one wants (said of unmarried men). Ron is a merry bachelor and seems to enjoy greatly being footloose and fancy-free.
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