Freak

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  • noun. A fleck or streak of color.
  • transitive verb. To speckle or streak with color.
  • noun. A thing or occurrence that is markedly unusual or irregular.
  • noun. An abnormally formed organism, especially one regarded as a curiosity.
  • noun. A sudden capricious turn of mind; a whim.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A drug user or addict.
  • noun. An eccentric or nonconformist person, especially a member of a counterculture.
  • noun. An enthusiast.
  • adjective. Highly unusual or irregular.
  • intransitive & transitive verb. To experience or cause to experience frightening hallucinations or feelings of paranoia, especially as a result of taking a drug. Often used with out.
  • intransitive & transitive verb. To behave or cause to behave irrationally and uncontrollably. Often used with out.
  • intransitive & transitive verb. To become or cause to become greatly excited or upset. Often used with out.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. A sudden and apparently causeless change or turn of the mind; a wilful whim or vagary; a capricious notion or prank.
  • noun. An abnormal object or production; a strange or curious result of real or apparent vagary: as, a freak of art or of nature.
  • noun. A man,, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.
  • noun. A fellow; more commonly, a petulant young man.
  • To gambol; frolic.
  • To variegate; streak or fleck.
  • noun. A splash, fleck, or streak of color.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • transitive verb. to cause (a person) react with great distress or extreme emotion; -- often used in the phrase freak out.
  • noun. A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice.
  • noun. a rare and unpredictable event.
  • noun. an habitual drug user, especially one who uses psychedelic drugs.
  • noun. an animal or person with a visible congenital abnormality; -- applied especially to those who appear in a circus sideshow.
  • intransitive verb. to react with irrationality or extreme emotion; to lose one's composure; -- often used in the phrase freak out.
  • intransitive verb. to become irrational or to experience hallucinations under the influence of drugs; -- often used in the phrase freak out.
  • transitive verb. To variegate; to checker; to streak.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.
  • noun. A fellow; a petulant, young man.
  • noun. A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice.
  • noun. Someone or something that is markedly unusual.
  • noun. A hippie.
  • noun. A drug addict.
  • noun. A nonconformist, especially in appearance, social behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or business practices; an oddball, especially in physiology (i.e., "circus freak"); unique, sometimes in a displeasing way.
  • noun. A person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development; often a bodybuilder weighing more than 120 kilos (260 pounds).
  • noun. An enthusiast, or person who has an obsession with, or extreme knowledge of, something.
  • noun. A very sexually perverse individual, usually used affectionately or in another good willed context.
  • verb. To make greatly distressed and/or a discomposed appearance
  • verb. To be placed or place someone under the influence of a psychedelic drug
  • verb. To streak
  • verb. To experience reality withdrawal, or hallucinations (nightmarish), to behave irrational or unconventional due to drug use.
  • verb. To react extremely or irrationally, usually under distress or discomposure
  • adjective. strange, weird
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. lose one's nerve
  • noun. someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction
  • noun. a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
  • Word Usage
    "If Mr. Webster had decided to put the word freak in his dictionary, Anna Fitzgerald would be the best definition he could give."