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- Dictionaryfreak/friːk/
noun
- 1. a very unusual and unexpected event or situation: "the teacher says the accident was a total freak" Similar
- 2. a person, animal, or plant with an unusual physical abnormality: "a few freaks have been discovered, one amazing cat tipping the scales at no less than 43 lbs" Similar
verb
- 1. behave or cause to behave in a wild and irrational way, typically because of the effects of extreme emotion or drugs: informal "he freaked out and smashed the place up"
- 2. fleck or streak randomly: archaic "the white pink and the pansy freaked with jet"
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