There are already a ton of definitions to this word but this one is missing entirely; 'freak' as in to wear some new duds or stylish clothing out with the intent of making a statement or being seen.
Yo, I can't wait to freak my new kicks at the party tonight.
I won't be able to freak that shirt anymore, I'm too damn fat for it.
I'm going to freak those new cufflinks at the Christmas party - they're off the chain.
I won't be able to freak that shirt anymore, I'm too damn fat for it.
I'm going to freak those new cufflinks at the Christmas party - they're off the chain.
by irishWhiskey April 16, 2010
by dre February 15, 2005
by Don Quixout May 02, 2018
(Verb): To be "freaking in" is being in the state of serenity, relaxation and tranquility, or the sensation and appearance of being so. The antonym being "freaking out", meaning to have a sudden outburst of hyperactivity.
Look at that super chill guy over there! It looks like nothing could bug him. He's totally freaking in!
by ComeCloserChris<3 June 25, 2011
A word for a type of loner who dresses in a weird odd or dark way. A person who doesn't fit in with any one groups such as Goths, Geeks, Ravers etc.. so takes a little bit from each and creates there own style.
Wears all black maybe makeup but diffinently not the kind of person the general population whould walk up and starts talking to just give an odd look
Wears all black maybe makeup but diffinently not the kind of person the general population whould walk up and starts talking to just give an odd look
You know you found a freak when you have found a person in a dark coner of a building reading or doing something for themselves and nobody is talking to them just giving an odd look.
by Odious Engima September 06, 2004
sex dancing, usually done at school dances, and gay middle school parties.
When adults do it.... lets not go there.
When adults do it.... lets not go there.
"I was freaking with Daniel the other day. He was way better than Christian."
Tributer to ERIN -aka- BOB
Tributer to ERIN -aka- BOB
by CHaR CHaR December 21, 2003