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Definition of freaky in English: freakyadjectivefreakier, freakiest ˈfriːkiˈfriki informal Very odd, strange, or eccentric. 〈非正式〉怪异的;古怪的 Example sentencesExamples - Just hearing they found the car that was hijacked in the garage where I park my car is a little freaky.
- If they are so concerned about our image in the eyes of the world, then I say we should show the world just how freaky we can get.
- It was a very grey, freaky and realistic glimpse in to the not so distant future.
- Or is it just a freaky coincidence that these two people look and act very, very much alike?
- The intention was to evoke an unreal elsewhere, an imaginary place both freaky and familiar.
- Yes I think when you do go overseas you realise how freaky this country is.
- I almost blacked out again just as he left which was kind of freaky since I had been feeling much better up till then.
- It's really freaky and it has a really different twist than what people will know from my previous work.
- 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.
- This news is both very exciting and strangely freaky at the same time.
- I crashed on the futon, and I kind of had some freaky dreams sleeping in a new place.
- So the number of people who wanted to just be able to see him - that's a pretty freaky thing.
- He still loves her but he's bothered by her strange ramblings particularly the freaky nightmares.
- It was pretty good, but my oh my, were there some freaky people there!
- Well, I guess life sometime just deals us these freaky thunderbolts out of a blue sky.
- We have no idea what sort of cactus it is - but it's really freaky because you can almost sit and watch these things grow.
- They're an international organization with some pretty freaky beliefs.
- Even though he's creepy and stalkerish and freaky I have a soft spot for him.
- In any event, it was quite freaky having the building and our desks shake around like that.
- Towards the end of the night I took to sporting a rather freaky mask and petrifying the remaining guests.
Synonyms strange, peculiar, odd, bizarre, queer, curious, funny, eccentric, outlandish, offbeat, off-centre unusual, abnormal, atypical, untypical, anomalous, out of the ordinary, out of the way, extraordinary, irregular, deviant, aberrant, freakish surreal, eerie, unnatural, perverse unexpected, surprising French outré Scottish unco informal screwy, way out, wacky, oddball, fishy, creepy, spooky British informal rum North American informal wacko, bizarro
Derivativesadverb informal She didn't usually care what her fortune cookies ever said but this was too freakily coincidental. Example sentencesExamples - I step in front of them, and sure as Sunday is long, their eyes are glassed over and they're stood completely still like freakily realistic waxworks.
- Yet he also seems to have a strong vision for the play, and, rather freakily, has exactly the same voice as this newspaper's arts editor, which made setting up this feature ever so slightly weird.
- He is correct about all of this stuff, but he is also freakily obsessed with this garbage situation.
noun informal I'll expand on this later - but understand that freedom of expression and excessive freakiness is one thing that can alienate more mainstream people from getting involved with left-wing causes. Example sentencesExamples - Now, neither my aunt nor my mother (who was also in the dream) live with me in reality but that was just part of the freakiness of the dream.
- It loses focus, for sure, but is still worth a look for the unusual stylistic devices and its side-show freakiness..
- Both ‘art’ bands, they shared a surface freakiness that masked the underlying gulf between them.
- 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.
Rhymesbeaky, cheeky, cliquey, cock-a-leekie, creaky, Geikie, Kon-Tiki, Leakey, leaky, peaky, reeky, sleeky, sneaky, squeaky, streaky, Thessaloníki, tiki, tzatziki Definition of freaky in US English: freakyadjectiveˈfrēkēˈfriki informal Very odd, strange, or eccentric. 〈非正式〉怪异的;古怪的 Example sentencesExamples - The intention was to evoke an unreal elsewhere, an imaginary place both freaky and familiar.
- If they are so concerned about our image in the eyes of the world, then I say we should show the world just how freaky we can get.
- Towards the end of the night I took to sporting a rather freaky mask and petrifying the remaining guests.
- Just hearing they found the car that was hijacked in the garage where I park my car is a little freaky.
- Even though he's creepy and stalkerish and freaky I have a soft spot for him.
- Yes I think when you do go overseas you realise how freaky this country is.
- It was a very grey, freaky and realistic glimpse in to the not so distant future.
- Or is it just a freaky coincidence that these two people look and act very, very much alike?
- I almost blacked out again just as he left which was kind of freaky since I had been feeling much better up till then.
- They're an international organization with some pretty freaky beliefs.
- So the number of people who wanted to just be able to see him - that's a pretty freaky thing.
- He still loves her but he's bothered by her strange ramblings particularly the freaky nightmares.
- It was pretty good, but my oh my, were there some freaky people there!
- 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.
- I crashed on the futon, and I kind of had some freaky dreams sleeping in a new place.
- It's really freaky and it has a really different twist than what people will know from my previous work.
- In any event, it was quite freaky having the building and our desks shake around like that.
- Well, I guess life sometime just deals us these freaky thunderbolts out of a blue sky.
- This news is both very exciting and strangely freaky at the same time.
- We have no idea what sort of cactus it is - but it's really freaky because you can almost sit and watch these things grow.
Synonyms strange, peculiar, odd, bizarre, queer, curious, funny, eccentric, outlandish, offbeat, off-centre |