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freak
noun
a
person
,
animal
,
or
thing
that
is
very
unusual
,
strange
,
or
different
from
what
is
normal
•
The
two-headed
snake
at
the
carnival
was
a
real
freak of nature
.
The
two-headed
snake
at
the
carnival
was
a
real
freak of nature
.
•
Some
classmates
called
him
a
freak
because
he
always
wore
neon-purple
hair
.
Some
classmates
called
him
a
freak
because
he
always
wore
neon-purple
hair
.
Recorded
in
English
since
the
1560s
meaning
a
sudden
change
of
mind
;
later
extended
to
“
oddity
”
in
the
1700s
,
probably
from
earlier
verb
“
freak
”
meaning
to
ornament
or
streak
.
noun
someone
who
is
extremely
enthusiastic
about
or
obsessed
with
a
particular
activity
or
subject
•
My
brother
is
a
fitness
freak
and
spends
two
hours
at
the
gym
every
day
.
My
brother
is
a
fitness
freak
and
spends
two
hours
at
the
gym
every
day
.
•
She's
a
computer
freak
who
builds
her
own
gaming
PCs
for
fun
.
She's
a
computer
freak
who
builds
her
own
gaming
PCs
for
fun
.
verb
to
suddenly
become
very
afraid
,
upset
,
or
excited
,
often
so
that
you
cannot
think
clearly
•
Try
not
to
freak
when
you
see
the
exam
paper
.
Try
not
to
freak
when
you
see
the
exam
paper
.
•
He
freaked out
after
losing
his
phone
on
the
train
.
He
freaked out
after
losing
his
phone
on
the
train
.
adjective
very
unusual
and
unexpected
,
especially
in
a
way
that
is
surprising
or
dangerous
•
A
freak
storm
blew
the
roof
off
several
houses
last
night
.
A
freak
storm
blew
the
roof
off
several
houses
last
night
.
•
They
survived
a
freak
accident
when
a
tree
fell
on
their
car
.
They
survived
a
freak
accident
when
a
tree
fell
on
their
car
.