The people who watch or are interested in an artist, writer, or performer
Plural for a person, animal, or plant with an unusual physical abnormality
“Einstein's own mother considered him to be a freak as he had a large head.”
Plural for a very unusual and unexpected event or situation
“Do they rebuild thinking the storm was just a freak of nature and not likely to happen again?”
Plural for a person regarded as strange because of their unusual appearance or behavior
“She quickly glanced at her appearance to make sure she didn't look like a freak or anything.”
Plural for a person who is fanatical about a particular activity or interest
“Admittedly, I am a fitness freak. I row, run up mountains, and do the triathlon, among other things.”
Plural for a person who is addicted to a substance, typically illegal drugs
“I was in a cell with a meth freak who tried to talk to his wife in the women's section by yelling into the toilet bowl.”
Plural for a sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained
“Frank went to London on a sudden freak to buy the mysterious pianoforte for Jane.”
Plural for something rare, uncommon or unusual, especially one having particular value
Plural for an event that happens by chance or that is without apparent or deliberate cause
Plural for a person (or thing) with exceptional qualities or abilities
Plural for a practical joke or mischievous trick
Plural for a licentious person whose behavior is regarded as debauched, abnormal and unacceptable
Plural for an odd, awkward or annoying person
To become mentally worked up or unhinged
“She started to freak at the sight of his pale face and dull eyes.”
To feel great fear about something
To (suddenly) strike with fear
To make stripes or lines on
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