Sentence examples for the freaked from inspiring English sources

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the freaked

noun

A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.

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One of my new friends sang songs to calm the freaked out one while a couple more of us urged the pooper to do "anal kegels".

I was the freaked out kid at the pool who the middle-aged white ladies surrounded, taking turns touching my hair without permission.

Similar(56)

"And the world freaked out".

And the paparazzi freaked me out".

But the markets freaked out anyway.

The phone freaked out.

The NFL freaked out.

The markets freaked out.

Reports claim the audience freaked out accordingly.

And then the Internet freaked out.

"The pup looks freaked out".

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