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freaky adjective- odd, bizarre US, 1895
- — Hy Lit, Hy Lit’s Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words for Groovy People, p. 16, 1968
- The Be-in: a new medium of human relations. A magnet drawing together all the freaky, hip, unhappy, young, happy, curious, criminal, gentle, alienated, weird, frustrated, far-out, artistic, lonely, lovely people to the same place at the same time. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 56, 1970
- Oh, you see lots of freaky stuff in a cab. Especially when the moon’s out. — Taxi Driver, 1976
- sexually deviant UK
- — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- characteristic of the 1960s counterculture US
- The freaky, zoned-out style being developed on the misty slopes of the Haight had still made few inroads into intense, political Berkeley. — J. Anthony Lukas, Don’t Shoot–We Are Your Children, p. 386, 1971
- Maybe they didn’t like my freaky clothes. — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 103, 1995
▶ get freaky to have sex US- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 3, March 1996
- She’s a good woman. Feeds me. Loves me. Gets freaky on my birthday. — Hustle and Flow, 2004
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