freewheeler

freewheeler
/free"hwee"leuhr, -wee"-/, n.
1. a vehicle that can freewheel.
2. a person who works or lives in an independent, often daring, way.
3. a person who is primarily concerned with having a good time.
[FREEWHEEL + -ER1]

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