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Freesed 

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To perform surprisingly clutch, or well, in a desperate situation. Or, to restore hope to a situation thought lost.
Matt: "I can't believe I just aced that exam after only studying 20 minutes before class!"
Carl: "Yeah man, you completely Freesed."

Erin: "Oh shoot. Miley Cyrus just came on the radio!"
Lindsey: "I've got this." *CHANGES STATION*
Erin: "Thanks girl, you totally Freesed there."
Freesed by BenAffleck October 28, 2011
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Freesed 

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to freely dress up in a weird, strange, or unusual way, but still think you look awesome.
dEspite wearing cat ears,an orange polka dot gown with pink plaid stripes and swedish clogs, Marisa still thought see got freesed very well ,and admired herself in the mirror
Freesed by Miyaka Ryuu February 15, 2009
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freesed 

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The act of getting completely flabbergasted by the tear bringing stench of Shawn Freese.
Helllll nah michael just got freesed, he smells like a hunchfucker now
freesed by Marsha Br December 22, 2022

Freese 

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verb:
1. To make a sudden winning comeback at the very last and crucial minute or moment of a competitive situation(i.e a game, sport, fight, etc.) and shock an opponent or opponents in the process, who previously thought was/were going to win.
1. David Freese totally Freesed the Texas Rangers during the second extra inning of Game 6 of the 2011 World Series by hitting a walk-off home run and giving the St. Louis Cardinals a 10-9 win over the Rangers, who would have won if they hadn't failed to get the Cardinals out in the previous innings and prevent them from scoring runs to tie the game. Then the Rangers ultimately choked in Game 7 and lost the World Series.

2. Timmy was on the floor covered in bruises after getting the shit beat out of him by a bully, but he then Freesed the bully by kicking him really hard in the groin while he stood over him and caused him to stumble like a felled oak.
Freese by Terminus_Est October 29, 2011

Freezed 

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Froze but like for people who forget froze was a word...
yeah is it bad that my brain freezed up at the beginning”
“freezed”
“What the heck”
“Freezed.”
FROZE BABE”
Freezed by Akumatized_is_a_word April 19, 2021

FREEEDOM!!! 

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The act in to which scream the word 'Freedom' in a dramatic like voice, and to drag out the word in such a manner it resembles Sir William Wallace's cry from the hit Mel Gibson film Braveheart. Usually after the battle cry, or even during, the caller will flee the scene, leaving many people baffled and confused.
Employee: I am sorry sir, the rules say you must wear a shirt at all times.

Robert: FREEEDOM!!!

Josh Freese

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currently Plays drums for NIN,was in APC before.
Josh Freese had a great drum solo
Josh Freese by Da-1324 August 25, 2007
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