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freaky

[ US /ˈfɹiki/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈiːki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. strange and somewhat frightening
    the whole experience was really freaky
  2. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
    famed for his eccentric spelling
    outre and affected stage antics
    his off-the-wall antics
    the outlandish clothes of teenagers
    a freakish combination of styles

How To Use freaky In A Sentence

  • Let's face it, the human body is an extremely freaky thing and we are in denial about this so that we can get on with our lives.
  • Mr. Lethem wanted to play with many of the elements of the bronze-age superhero (crazy costumes, alien robots, freaky bad guys, freakier "good" guys, life or death combat), but it came across as very emotionally flat. What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • It's really about spreading freakiness out there, and gender play, and all that edginess and campiness, and doing it in a way it is not going to be dismissed because it's so freaky.
  • CAFFERTY: And there's -- it's absolutely the only reason we chose to reshow this, is it's freaky looking. CNN Transcript Jun 3, 2005
  • The intention was to evoke an unreal elsewhere, an imaginary place both freaky and familiar.
  • We didn't get a choice in our house, not like these weird freaky houses where one is a blue. The Sun
  • Then I thought what if all the potty buskers and freaky street celebrities you see around town were not mad?
  • I'm not sure how to describe Diatom other than to say it's pretty effin 'freaky. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Well, I guess life sometime just deals us these freaky thunderbolts out of a blue sky.
  • I didn’t know about the osmeterium — kinda freaky! Whoa Nellie!* « Fairegarden
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