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freaky-deaky adjective acting without restraint, especially in a sexual way US- Originally a discofunk style of music and dance. That’s where Spinks has been for more than a month, in the woods of Michigan conditioning himself relentlessly, stripping every ounce of fat off and renouncing those old “freaky deaky” ways of his wherein he often could be found liberally enjoying the wine and young ladies. — United Press International, 11 June 1981
- Quite a few freaky-deaky messages played before my trite conversation with Tammy. — Eric Jerome Dickey, Cheaters, p. 74, 1999
- — Rick Ayers (Editor), Berkeley High Slang Dictionary, p. 22, 2004
- The 1960s was a revolutionary decade led by brave, freaky-deaky hippie chicks[.] — Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin’s Skincyclopedia, p. 66, 2005
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