freak

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[ freek ]
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noun
  1. any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.

  2. a person or animal on exhibition as an example of a strange deviation from nature.

  1. a sudden and apparently causeless change or turn of events, the mind, etc.; an apparently capricious notion, occurrence, etc.: That kind of sudden storm is a freak.

  2. Numismatics. an imperfect coin, undetected at the mint and put into circulation.

  3. Philately. a stamp differing from others of the same printing because of creases, dirty engraving plates, etc.: Compare error (def. 8), variety (def. 7).

  4. Slang.

    • a person who has withdrawn from normal, rational behavior and activities to pursue one interest or obsession: a drug freak.

    • a devoted fan or follower; enthusiast: a baseball freak.

    • a hippie.

  5. Archaic. capriciousness; whimsicality.

adjective
  1. unusual; odd; irregular: a freak epidemic.

verb (used with or without object)
  1. to become or to make (someone) insane or out of control, as a result of being frightened, wildly excited, or high on drugs: Mom'll freak if she ever finds out we threw that party when she was out of town.The loud noise freaked the horses just as they were being loaded into trailers.

Verb Phrases
  1. freak out, Slang. See entry at freakout.

Origin of freak

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First recorded in 1555–65; 1965–70 for def. 6; perhaps akin to Old English frīcian “to dance”

Other words for freak

Other definitions for freak (2 of 2)

freak2
[ freek ]

verb (used with object)
  1. to fleck, streak, or variegate: great splashes of color freaking the sky.

noun
  1. a fleck or streak of color.

Origin of freak

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Apparently introduced by Milton in Lycidas (1637), perhaps as blend of freck to mark with spots (perhaps back formation from freckle) and streak

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British Dictionary definitions for freak (1 of 2)

freak1

/ (friːk) /


noun
  1. a person, animal, or plant that is abnormal or deformed; monstrosity

    • an object, event, etc, that is abnormal or extremely unusual

    • (as modifier): a freak storm

  1. a personal whim or caprice

  2. informal a person who acts or dresses in a markedly unconventional or strange way

  3. informal a person who is obsessed with something specified: a jazz freak

verb

Origin of freak

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C16: of obscure origin

British Dictionary definitions for freak (2 of 2)

freak2

/ (friːk) rare /


noun
  1. a fleck or streak of colour

verb
  1. (tr) to streak with colour; variegate

Origin of freak

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C17: from earlier freaked, probably coined by Milton, based on streak 1 + obsolete freckt freckled; see freckle

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