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freak verb- to panic US, 1964
- I’m going to freak. I’m going to freak. I have to freak. I will freak. I must freak. I am freaking, and that’s official. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We are the People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 149, 1967
- The liberals try to get everyone freaked at Wallace so we won’t notice that they do precisely what he advocates... — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 145, 1970
- I said for her to be there alone and you freaked! — Ferris Buehler’s Day Off, 1986
- Al right, I’m, freaking too. But they tell you to stay calm. — Jerry Maguire, 1996
- to have sex US
- Later him and her would freak in the back of his tricked-out Chevy, but for now Carmen stormed off, shoving her tit back into her bra as she went[.] — John Ridley, Everybody Smokes in Hell, p. 5, 1999
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