Freak /(frēk)/
Freak
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Freaked; p. pr. & vb. n. Freaking
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To variegate; to checker; to streak. [R.]
Freaked with many a mingled hue.
Freak
n.
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A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice.
She is restless and peevish, and sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation.
- a rare and unpredictable event; as, the July snowstorm was a freak of nature.
- an habitual drug user, especially one who uses psychedelic drugs.
- an animal or person with a visible congenital abnormality; -- applied especially to those who appear in a circus sideshow.
Freak
v. i.
- to react with irrationality or extreme emotion; to lose one's composure; -- often used in the phrase freak out.
- to become irrational or to experience hallucinations under the influence of drugs; -- often used in the phrase freak out.
Freak
v. t.
- to cause (a person) react with great distress or extreme emotion; -- often used in the phrase freak out.