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freaking
[free-king, -in]
adjective
(used as an intensifier).
You’re a freaking genius!
freaking
/ ˈڰːɪŋ /
adjective
slang(intensifier)
his freaking mother; this is freaking weird
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of freaking1
Example Sentences
“It’s stepping out a little bit for me, not to mention the size of the place, which is kind of freaking me out.”
“And the kids are freaking grabbing teachers and crying on their legs because they don’t know if they’re about to see their parents when they get home,” @heymrhowie stated in the video.
We see this in the increasing number of stories about Trump voters freaking out when family members or friends get deported.
“If you watch these game, we’re right freaking there,” Plum said.
“I’m gonna be very honest with you … in rehearsal yesterday we were really freaking out because, of course, the great Devo!”
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