fly the freak flag
English
Etymology
See freak flag.
Verb
fly the freak flag (third-person singular simple present flies the freak flag, present participle flying the freak flag, simple past flew the freak flag, past participle flown the freak flag)
- (informal) To behave in an unconventional or unrestrained manner; to exhibit the uninhibited side of one's personality.
- 2012, Jeri Smith-Ready, Lust for Life, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 1:
- Halloween is a great day to be dead. Or, technically speaking, undead. A vampire like me can be just a bit more herself in public, fly the freak flag a few feet higher.
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