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freak
noun
    1. A person, animal or plant of abnormal shape or form.
    2. Someone or something odd or unusual.
      Thesaurus: abnormality, monstrosity, monster, rarity, anomaly, malformation, mutation, oddity, aberration, curiosity, hybrid, changeling.
    3. Someone highly enthusiastic about the specified thing.
      Example: health freak
      Example: film freak
    4. A drug addict.
      Example: an acid freak
    5. A whim or caprice.
      Example: a freak of fancy
adj
    1. Abnormal.
      Example: a freak storm
verb, tr & intr freaked, freaking
    colloq:
    1a. To become or make someone mentally or emotionally over-excited;
      Example: The film really freaked him
    1b. To become or make someone so by means of hallucinatory drugs.
      Example: The LSD really freaked them out
    2. To become or make someone angry.
      Example: He freaked when he heard the news
Derivative: freakish
adj
    Etymology: 16c: possibly related to Anglo-Saxon frician to dance.



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