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1 freak — freak …
2 Freak — Freak …
3 freak — [ frik ] n. • 1966; mot angl. amér. « monstre » ♦ Anglic. Jeune refusant les valeurs de la société bourgeoise sans pour autant appartenir à un mouvement. Spécialt Toxicomane qui consomme des drogues dures. ⊗ HOM. Fric. ● freak nom masculin… …
4 freak — freak·ish; freak; freak·ery; freak·i·ness; freak·ing; freak·ish·ly; freak·ish·ness; …
5 freak — freak1 [frēk] n. [Early ModE < ? OE frician, to dance (> ME freking, whim, capricious conduct)] 1. a) a sudden fancy; odd notion; whim b) an odd or unusual happening 2. any abnormal animal, person, or plant; monstrosity ☆ 3. Slang …
6 freak — (n.) 1560s, sudden turn of mind, of unknown origin, perhaps related to O.E. frician to dance (not recorded in M.E., but the word may have survived in dialect) [OED, Barnhart], or perhaps from M.E. frek bold, quickly, from O.E. frec greedy,… …
7 freak|y — «FREE kee», adjective. freak|i|er, freak|i|est, noun, plural freak|ies. –adj. 1. = freakish. (Cf. ↑freakish) …
8 Freak — Freak, v. i. 1. to react with irrationality or extreme emotion; to lose one s composure; often used in the phrase {freak out}. [PJC] 2. to become irrational or to experience hallucinations under the influence of drugs; often used in the phrase… …
9 Freak — Freak, n. [Prob. from OE. frek bold, AS. frec bold, greedly; akin to OHG. freh greedly, G. frech insolent, Icel. frekr greedy, Goth. fa[ i]hufriks avaricious.] 1. A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; …
10 freak — s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} appartenente a un movimento giovanile degli anni Settanta che esprimeva il distacco critico dalla società attraverso un abbigliamento stravagante e un comportamento individualista e anticonvenzionale; anche… …
11 freak — [n1] something, someone very abnormal aberration, abortion, anomaly, chimera, curiosity, geek*, grotesque, malformation, miscreation, misshape, monster, monstrosity, mutant, mutation, oddity, queer, rarity, sport, weirdo*; concepts 424,580 Ant.… …
12 freak — ► NOUN 1) (also freak of nature) a person, animal, or plant which is abnormal or deformed. 2) a very unusual and unexpected event. 3) informal a person who is obsessed with a particular activity or interest: a fitness freak. ► VERB (usu. freak… …
13 Freak — Freak, v. t. 1. to cause (a person) react with great distress or extreme emotion; often used in the phrase {freak out}. [PJC] …
14 Freak — puede referirse a: Freak, canción de Silverchair. Escena freak, estilo post hippie y pre punk de subcultura bohemia. En español, friki; como sinónimo de la persona extravagante o fanática. Freaks, una modalidad de Tribu urbana. A los personajes… …
15 Freak — 〈 [fri:k] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; umg.〉 1. unangepasster, verrückter Mensch 2. jmd., der eine bestimmte Sache intensiv, fanatisch betreibt; MotorradFreak; MusikFreak 3. 〈Drogenszene〉 jmd., der in maßloser u. gefährlicher Weise Drogen konsumiert… …
16 Freak — (fr[=e]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Freaked} (fr[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Freaking}.] [Akin to OE. frakin, freken, freckle, Icel. freknur, pl., Sw. fr[ a]kne, Dan. fregne, Gr. perkno s dark colored, Skr. p[.r][,c]ni variegated. Cf. {Freckle}, {Freck} …
17 Freak — [fri:k] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. freak, weitere Herkunft ungeklärt>: 1. jmd, der sich nicht in das normale bürgerliche Leben einfügt. 2. jmd., der sich in übertriebener Weise für etwas begeistert …
18 ...freak — <zu ↑Freak> Wortbildungselement mit der Bedeutung »[übertrieben] Begeisterter«, z. B. Computerfreak …
19 freak — index quirk (accident) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
20 -freak — freak, der; s, s (ugs.): kennzeichnet in Bildungen mit Substantiven – seltener mit Verben (Verbstämmen) – eine Person, die sich für etw. sehr od. übertrieben interessiert: Computer , Fernseh , Kontrollfreak …