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freakout
[ freek-out ]
noun
- an act or instance of freaking out.
- a person who freaks out.
verb phrase
- to lose or cause to lose emotional control from extreme excitement, shock, fear, joy, despair, etc.:
Seeing the dead body completely freaked him out.
- to enter into or cause a period of irrational behavior or emotional instability, especially under the influence of a drug:
to be freaked out on LSD.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of freakout1
First recorded in 1965–70; noun use of verb phrase freak out (in the sense “to lose one's emotional control”
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Example Sentences
Last week I raised a silent, guilty glass to icons-old when I saw Solange Knowles and her elevator freakout.
From The Daily Beast
But that overlooks the real breaking news surrounding the Robertson freakout.
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If the freakout is contained within the cable-news echo chamber, we will all be better off.
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“There is complete freakout mode at the agency right now,” one former intelligence officer tells The Daily Beast.
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If you wanted create a scandal to have maximal appeal to GOP base freakout, this is it.
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