n. freak means unusual, odd, bizarre, consequently to freak out (v.) means to lose your "normal" usual self and go crazy, either due to extreme fear, anger or excitement.
adj. one who is panicked, scared shitless, crazed, psycho, stoned, psyched, fired up.
adj. one who is panicked, scared shitless, crazed, psycho, stoned, psyched, fired up.
1. When the plane started shaking she freaked out.
2. Terry freaked out when he saw his sister's dog peeing on his bed for the third time.
2. Jane freaked out when she saw the gorgeous ride her dad bought her for her birthday.
3. He is freaked out about the races tonight.
2. Terry freaked out when he saw his sister's dog peeing on his bed for the third time.
2. Jane freaked out when she saw the gorgeous ride her dad bought her for her birthday.
3. He is freaked out about the races tonight.
by Cris Scorpio November 19, 2007

by Christine August 02, 2005

To achieve a state in which emotions like stress and worry are amplified. Commonly associated with OCD, deadlines, and middle aged women. Sometimes 'Freak'.
by Kazyan July 13, 2006

"Some randomer with a clown hat and whistle leapt out at me from behind a dust-bin yelling "DOWN WITH WIKIPEDIA!", the other day. I was well freaked out. I love wikipedia!"
by Mizery November 28, 2007

Freaking Out is a process whereby an individual casts off unmoded and restricting standards of thinking, dress, and social etiquette in order to express creatively his relationship to his immediate environment and the social structure as a whole.
by lovebird_chelle August 11, 2010

by keeley October 10, 2001

From a '90s cartoon called Freakazoid. Dexter Douglas would say "Freak Out!" and the he would change into Freakazoid.
by IainE. December 01, 2006
