👉 In programming, a "freedoot" is a variable that is defined to be used in a certain way and cannot be changed or modified after it has been initialized. This means that once a freedoot is defined, its value can only be accessed through other variables or expressions within the scope of the function where it was declared. For example: ``` int x = 5; int y = 10; freedoot f = new freedoot(); f.x = 20