freaky

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    strange and somewhat frightening
    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual

Word Origin

freaky (adj.)
1824, "capricious, whimsical," from freak (n.) + -y (2). Psychedelic sense is from 1966. Related: Freakiness.

Example

1. This freaky phenomenon is ball lightning .
2. However people do apparently suffer freaky events and then gain the ability to do art .
3. But the freaky dancer decided enough was enough and announced he was retiring the move unless england won the world cup .
4. It is both intimate and alienating at the same time , which is a freaky combination .
5. Catch chinese screening of benjamin button entitled " the strange adventures of freaky grandpa baby "

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