Frantically panicking; an extremely high combined state of intense anxiety and overwhelming panic, causing the individual experiencing it an enormous surge of energy, often becoming reckless and careless with anyone or anything in proximity. Onlookers usually assume the individual is in an uncontrollable frenzy of rage or completely insane, unable to cope with the situation, thus instinctively steering clear and giving the franicking person as much space as possible.
While cleaning his garage, Thomas suddenly heard a cacophony of struck sheet metal and shrieks of muffled profanity from the house next door; it was his neighbor Rudy, franicking in his garbage can headfirst looking for his lost keys.
verb, frantically running around like a chicken with its head cut off for no good reason. Creating a sense of urgency when there is nothing to be urgent about. This action usually causes stress to everyone in the near vicinity who was initially feeling calm.
My boss is always franticizing about some deadline or another.
We still had 3 weeks until the party, yet Margie would not stop franticizing about the small last minute details.
The sense of panic experience by a fanny, reserved for situations such as a first intimate moment with a new partner, experiences of fanny grooming, or other stressful moments the fanny might experience.