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ALL meanings of freak out

freak out
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  • noun freak out any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration. 1
  • noun freak out a person or animal on exhibition as an example of a strange deviation from nature; monster. 1
  • noun freak out a sudden and apparently causeless change or turn of events, the mind, etc.; an apparently capricious notion, occurrence, etc.: That kind of sudden storm is a freak. 1
  • noun freak out Numismatics. an imperfect coin, undetected at the mint and put into circulation. 1
  • noun freak out Philately. a stamp differing from others of the same printing because of creases, dirty engraving plates, etc. Compare error (def 8), variety (def 8). 1
  • noun freak out Slang. a person who has withdrawn from normal, rational behavior and activities to pursue one interest or obsession: a drug freak. a devoted fan or follower; enthusiast: a baseball freak. a hippie. 1
  • noun freak out Archaic. capriciousness; whimsicality. 1
  • adjective freak out unusual; odd; irregular: a freak epidemic. 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb freak out get angry 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb freak out get angry about 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb freak out be scared, upset 1
  • transitivephrasal verb freak out disturb 1
  • noun freak out fear, nerves 1
  • noun freak out anger 1
  • phrasal verb freak out If someone freaks out, or if something freaks them out, they suddenly feel extremely surprised, upset, angry, or confused. 0
  • verb freak out to be or cause to be in a heightened emotional state, such as that of fear, anger, or excitement 0
  • noun freak out an episode of bizarre experience or behaviour 0
  • noun freak out to experience, esp. in an extreme way, the mental reactions, hallucinations, etc. induced by a psychedelic drug 0
  • noun freak out to make or become very excited, distressed, disorganized, etc. 0
  • noun freak out (Slang) 1960s countercultural term for positive experience with LSD or other psychedelic drug; (antonym) bummer, bum trip. 0
  • verb freak out (Slang) VI To react (or cause to react) with extreme anger or fear to something to the extent that one loses one's composure or behaves irrationally; originally, 1960's countercultural term meaning to have a positive reaction or experience from the recreational, therapeutic or edificational use of a psychotropic – usually hallucinogenic or psychedelic – drug. 0
  • verb freak out (Slang) VT To scare someone. 0
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