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Freaklet 

An Adjective
To have tendencies, actions, or appearances that could be considered, freak like in nature. A term of endearment.
Similar to scrungly, goblin, creature
Oh hello my little freaklet!

Look at how scrungly this character is, they are such a freaklet
Freaklet by belbeeps January 5, 2022

Freaklet 

to have freak tendencies, look like a freak, or indulge in freak behavior

similar to goblin, freaklet is never a bad thing to be called, for instance, u can look like a little freaklet, and be very normal. it is a state of being really.
look at this character, they are such a freaklet

im such a freaklet
Freaklet by belbeeps January 5, 2022

Freakbag 

A derogatory word used in reference to zombies.
Tank Dempsey from Call of Duty: "Ka-Fuckin-BOOM, FREAKBAGS!"
Freakbag by Tank Dempsey January 17, 2011

breakbeat 

1) A drum part, usually sampled from old funk records used in hip hop tracks. Breakbeats are also sliced and manipulated in drum n bass and other froms of electronic music.
2) A variant of electronic that is characterized by the lack of the typical "four on the floor" (thump thump thump thump) bassline and loud rolling basslines. It differs from drum n bass in that it's the same tempo as most house music (around 130 BPM) instead of the faster tempo of drum n bass.
I got tired of the boring bass drum stomping in house, so I turned to breakbeat.
breakbeat by statusquo August 20, 2003

freakbag 

A Zombie. Term used by the character "Tank Dempsey" from the video games, Call of Duty: World at War, and Black Ops, in the mode "nazi zombies" Since its inception, the word has become interchangeable with "Zombie".
Dempsy: ahh shit, i gotta kill more freakbags first.
freakbag by Uh-Oh-Platypus March 14, 2011

breakbeat 

1. a rhythm that is broken, syncopated, or abstract. used in funk, jazz, hip-hop, drum 'n' bass, etc
2. a style of music that uses breakbeats. common artists include but are not limited to the chemical brothers, the crystal method, fatboy slim, etc.
8th notes on the hi-hat is assumed here.
o= opened hi-hat
c= closed hi hat
s= snare drum
b= bass drum.
each dash is one 16th rest.

not a break beat:
bco-sco-bco-sco- :|

breakbeats:

b-c-s-csbbs-csb- :|

b-cbs-bscsbbsbo- :|
breakbeat by karl July 12, 2004