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English-Hungarian dictionary. 2013.
English-Hungarian dictionary. 2013.
freak someone out — freak (someone) out to become very excited or emotional. There was a bomb scare at the school, and parents were freaking out about their kids safety. Her latest album just freaked me out … New idioms dictionary
freak someone out — vb to alarm, traumatise or transport some one. A transitive form of freak out. Coming up next on channel 4: a task that freaks out one of the girls on Big Brother. (UK TV announcement, 20 June 2005) … Contemporary slang
freak someone out — tv. to shock or disorient someone. □ The whole business freaked me out. CD I didn’t mean to freak out everybody with the bad news … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
freak someone out — Verb. To traumatize someone … English slang and colloquialisms
freak somebody out — v. stun, surprise, or shock somebody … English slang
freak out — freak (someone) out to become very excited or emotional. There was a bomb scare at the school, and parents were freaking out about their kids safety. Her latest album just freaked me out … New idioms dictionary
Out of Control (Girls Aloud album) — Out of Control Studio album by Girls Aloud Released 3 November 2008 … Wikipedia
Freak Out! (revista) — Para álbum de Frank Zappa, véase Freak Out!. Revista Freak Out! País Perú Idioma Español Categoría Revista Musical y afines Año de fundación … Wikipedia Español
freak — 1 noun (C) 1 bike/fitness/film etc freak informal someone who is so interested in bikes, fitness etc that other people think they are strange or unusual: Carrot juice is a favourite with health food freaks. 2 someone who looks very strange or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
freak out — I noun a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug) • Syn: ↑disorientation • Hypernyms: ↑delusion, ↑hallucination II verb lose one s nerve When he … Useful english dictionary
freak — 1. noun /friːk/ a) A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice. Bobs a real video game freak. He owns every games console of the last ten years. b) A … Wiktionary