freak

  • 31freak — freak1 [fri:k] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Old English frician to dance ] 1.) informal someone who is extremely interested in a particular subject so that other people think they are strange or unusual ▪ a fitness freak ▪ a religious …

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  • 32Freak — Ein Freak [fɹi:k] (aus dem Englischen freak: „Krüppel, Verrückter, Unnormaler, Begeisterter“) ist umgangssprachlich eine Person, die eine bestimmte Sache, zum Beispiel ihr Hobby,exzessiv bzw. über ein „normales“ Maß hinaus betreibt, diese Sache… …

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  • 33freak — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (informal) person with a very strong interest in sth ADJECTIVE ▪ computer, fitness, health, speed ▪ For the real speed freak, there is a fuel injection version of the car. ▪ …

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  • 34freak — freak1 [ frik ] noun count 1. ) something with very unusual features that make it very different from other things of its type a ) someone who looks strange or behaves in a strange way: If you don t like sports they regard you as a freak. 2. )… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 35freak — I UK [friːk] / US [frɪk] noun [countable] Word forms freak : singular freak plural freaks 1) something with very unusual features that make it very different from other things of its type 2) someone who looks strange or who behaves in a strange… …

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  • 36freak — [[t]fri͟ːk[/t]] freaks, freaking, freaked 1) ADJ: ADJ n A freak event or action is one that is a very unusual or extreme example of its type. Weir broke his leg in a freak accident playing golf... The ferry was hit by a freak wave off the North… …

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  • 37freak — 01. The fishing boat sank in a [freak] storm off the coast of Newfoundland. 02. My neighbors are health [freaks] who never eat any kind of meat. 03. Transvestites are often regarded as [freaks], and are usually assumed to be homosexuals. 04. Dave …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 38freak — 1 noun (C) 1 bike/fitness/film etc freak informal someone who is so interested in bikes, fitness etc that other people think they are strange or unusual: Carrot juice is a favourite with health food freaks. 2 someone who looks very strange or… …

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  • 39freak — I. vb to lose control of oneself, become hyster ical. A shortening of freak out, this term came, in hippy usage of the late 1960s and early 1970s, to have a negative con notation of alarm or over reaction. I told her I was leaving home and she… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 40Freak Me — Single infobox | Name = Freak Me Artist = Silk from Album = Lose Control Released = 1993 Format = CD single, Cassette single, 7 vinyl Recorded = 1992 Genre = R B Length = Label = Keia/Elektra Writer = Keith Sweat Roy Murray Producer = Keith Sweat …

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