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A combination of "for" and "real." Means "totally", and in some cases can be used in place of "I know right". Can be spelled "frealz", "forreals", etc.

It's also a way to agree with someone.
Person 1: Dude, did see that girl? She was so hot.
Person 2: Freals.

Person 1: I can't believe she'd do that! What a bitch.
Person 2: Freals! She's a big fat whore too!
Freals by thealphabetisawesome September 28, 2009
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freakspew 

Unintelligible garble from a mentally or emotionally unstable being. It is almost impossible to translate their inane rantings from any form or language or common sense. Clearly the person is out of their safe space.
The rantings of the woman as she delivered freakspew to anyone in her vicinity were obviously that of a programmed retard, someone who thinks the world should be as she see's it or a lunatic out of medication
freakspew by ratsbackside February 16, 2021
1) v. Stuffing your face with food provided for free by other people, usually family or friends.

2) n,v. When your friends leave town on vacation and offer for you to come clean out their fridge of all leftovers while they are gone. Feasting for free!
1) Let's go to my mom's house so we can freast before we head out tonight!

2)Person #1: "Well, it looks like they left us 2-day old Chinese takeout, a bland carrot salad, chickpea spaghetti, and a piece of gluten-free spinach quiche..."
Person #2: "This is going to be a freast!"
Person #1: "Yeah! Let's freast!"
Freast by foulball January 19, 2015

forealsies

An acceptable means to express just how real or how serious a situation is.
London: "I just ran over Bryce's girlfriend with my car."
Kim: "Forealsies?"
forealsies by kimdon March 23, 2009

Frealings 

Real Feelings , F'real Feelings. A Mix of Real and Feelings , FREALINGS
A: Oh for real dog? You got feelings for her?
B: Yeah, I got these frealings that makes me love her man
Frealings by DickKnuckles May 18, 2009

Freaks and Geeks 

Critically-acclaimed and much-beloved teen dramedy that aired for less than one season. Created by Paul Feig and Judd Apatow, F&G deconstructed the prevalent myth among adolescents (and adults) that a person has to be pretty and popular to be okay. Freaks and Geeks focused on the not-so-pretty aspects the teenage years—specifically the awkwardness of physically changing and socially trying to fit in, the ups and downs of real-world relationships, and the utterly demoralizing experience that high school can be for those who are not cheerleaders or jocks. Feig and Apatow were geeks when they attended high school in the early 1980s and sought to be as truthful to their experience as possible in Freaks and Geeks--through the wry humor that has become Apatow's trademark.
Freaks and Geeks was such a kickass show! What kind of numbskulls were running NBC when they took it off the air?
Freaks and Geeks by GeekTeach81 August 11, 2009