Yes.
stand alone
During the 16th. century, the advent of the word 'violin' for the instrument colloquially known as 'fiddle' drove the word 'fiddle' into common usage. First recorded use of the alliterative nonce word, as nonsense itself, 'fiddle faddle' was in 1577
Idiocyyyyyyy ------------------------------------------------- Gobbledygook, fiddle-faddle, Blatherskite.
The word "sandbox" has two morphemes: "sand" and "box." "Sand" is a free morpheme, which can stand alone as a word, while "box" is a bound morpheme, which cannot stand alone.
Fiddle Faddle means nonsense, it is often used as an interjection.
Fiddle Faddle - musical composition - was created in 1947.
Fiddle Faddle - 1960 was released on: USA: 26 February 1960
When a root word is "locked," it means it cannot stand alone and needs affixes to form a complete word, like "ject" in "injection." When a root word is "free," it can stand alone as a complete word without needing affixes, like "book" in "bookstore."
They stand alone. Forever alone.
The cast of Fiddle Faddle - 1960 includes: Jack Mercer as Professor Schmaltz
If I Have to Stand Alone was created in 1991.
We Stand Alone was created in 1991.