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freaking

[free-king, -in] / ˈfri kɪŋ, -ɪn /
VERB
become extraordinarily upset
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Example Sentences

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That is “the whole freaking point of America—that you can say something that hurts someone else’s feelings because words are not violence and violence is not words.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“She’s freaking out right now,” said a boy at a nearby table.

From Literature

“I just wanted to get out away from the freaking people telling me what to do,” he recalled.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m telling you, these kids are freaking out — jumping up and down, singing along to all the words. They’re, like, pogo-ing.”

From Los Angeles Times

But the parents have one thing in common: They worry, but they aren’t freaking out.

From The Wall Street Journal