noun General Slang

liberty

· noun · geordie

Something outrageously unfair. A piss-take.

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A blatant injustice — a price hike, a dodgy ref decision, your mate eating the last chip. 'That's a liberty, that' is the standard cry. Wider British usage but Geordies wield it constantly.

“Six quid for a pint? That's a proper liberty.”
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liberty In A Sentence

Six quid for a pint? That's a proper liberty.

Origin & Usage

Variants liberties

People Also Ask

What does liberty mean in British slang?

A liberty is something outrageously unfair, a real piss-take.

How do you use liberty in a sentence?

For example: "Charging that much for parking is a liberty." It means it's blatantly unfair.

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