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"freaked out" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in English.
You can use it to describe a state of shock, fear or surprise. Example: When I saw the size of the spider, I was completely freaked out.
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freaked out
verb
Past of freak out
Exact(42)
I totally freaked out".
"I'm so freaked out".
My dog freaked out".
"Everyone's really freaked out".
Are you freaked out?
That cat freaked OUT.
Similar(17)
Did you freak out?
She'll freak out".
"Freak out!" she demands.
And the kids freak out".
I can't freak out".
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