freak

ಫ್ರೀಕ್
definition
verb
I could have freaked out and started smashing the place up
behave or cause to behave in a wild and irrational way, typically because of the effects of extreme emotion, mental illness, or drugs.
the white pink and the pansy freaked with jet
fleck or streak randomly.
noun
the teacher says the accident was a total freak
a very unusual and unexpected event or situation.
He was foaled in Indiana, was a mere freak of nature , and withal a very curious looking animal.
a person, animal, or plant with an unusual physical abnormality.
translation of 'freak'
ವಿಚಿತ್ರ ವರ್ತನೆ,
ಮನೋವಿಕಾರ,
ಮನಬಂದ ಚರ್ಯೆ
example
Last year's floods were a 'freak' event that would be expected to happen only once in 300 years, he stressed.
a 'freak' storm
Unfortunately the moment we stepped outside there was a 'freak' hail storm and we got absolutely pounded.
Instead, the documentary comes off as a portrait of a 'freak' with some strange obsessions he's been able to make into a university career.
There is more chance of a 'freak' storm or asteroid hitting the south coast of England.
A Fyzabad family whose home was destroyed in September during a 'freak' storm has received building materials to repair their home.
A keen gardener got the shock of her life when a 'freak' storm rained 20 crabs down on her.
her books offer us the independent girl as something of a 'freak'
And she is a speed 'freak' and he is a junkie, so there's no conflict.
Charles is a musician and an inveterate computer 'freak' who was - is - broadly liberal and nonjudgmental in a laid-back musicianly sort of way.
I'm pretty sure, however, that such a convergence of misfortune was a 'freak' event and it won't happen again.
This little beauty would make even the ultimate gadget 'freak' purr with anticipation.
A preliminary report on the disaster from the Geological Survey of Ireland has blamed a 'freak' weather event for the landslides.
This is all very well if you are a dedicated fitness 'freak' or yoga girl, but for the majority of us this look simply doesn't work.
Had I not grown used to odd behavior, I would have considered the guy a 'freak' .
This is a group where no one would be a misfit, a 'freak' .
So, even if you weren't an LSD freak, you had to be careful about the sensitivity of the LSD 'freak' next to you.
Droughts, heat waves, floods, storms and 'freak' weather events have already killed countless thousands of people worldwide and affected thousands more.
The accident occurred during a 'freak' April storm, a time when the city had openly admitted to having put away all of its snow clearing equipment.
a fitness 'freak'
You do not have to be a cyber culture 'freak' to decide that life is too short to accommodate the rows of books lining your bookshelves.
And there's also an added bonus for speed 'freak' dads: the chance to go for an unbelievable spin in a rally car.
I certainly wouldn't have paid to see it, and it only was a 'freak' chain of events that got me into the theater.
My co-worker Fred von Lohmann, EFF's Senior Intellectual Property Lawyer, is also a certified hi-fi nut, gearhead, and gadget 'freak' .
To feel that way towards toffs today makes you at best an anachronism, at worst a 'freak' , as I was reminded recently when I appeared at a literary festival.
the teacher says the accident was a total 'freak'
Easter had been wet, windy and miserable anyway, and the Beggar and its feeder becks were already to bank level when the 'freak' storm hit the side of Tup Fell and turned swollen into overflowing.
With him, she wouldn't be a strange, anti-social 'freak' , but just a person.
The Aral Sea and the tragic plight of its people is not a 'freak' isolated event, but a crisis that's just slightly ahead of its time.
Having publicly made such a declaration, one would inevitably be looked upon as a 'freak' or lunatic by others, and one would be ostracized by the collective.
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