Freakiness


[free-kee] /ˈfri ki/

adjective, freakier, freakiest.
1.
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2.
Slang.

/ˈfriːkɪ/
adjective freakier, freakiest
1.
(slang) strange; unconventional; bizarre
2.
another word for freakish
adj.

1824, from freak (n.) + -y (2). Psychedelic sense is from 1966.

adjective

Having the qualities of a freak or a freak-out; far out: I think it would be freaky to have an affair with my barber/ There is nothing bohemian, or beat, or hippie, or freaky about them. They are straights, uptight (1960s+ Narcotics)

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