freak-out
or freak·out
[ freek-out ]
/ ˈfrikˌaʊt /
noun Slang.
an act or instance of freaking out.
a person who freaks out.
Origin of freak-out
First recorded in 1965–70; noun use of verb phrase
freak out
Words nearby freak-out
frcvs,
freak,
freak of nature,
freak out,
freak show,
freak-out,
freaking,
freakish,
freaky,
freckle,
freckle-faced
Example sentences from the Web for freak-out
They had a freak-out moment and destroyed some source material.
And have you seen that amazing supercut of all the Nic Cage freak-out scenes online?
Alison Brie on ‘Community’s’ New Beginning, Dan Harmon’s Return, Nicolas Cage, and More |Marlow Stern |January 3, 2014 |DAILY BEASTI watched it with Danny [Pudi] when he was preparing for his Nicolas Cage freak-out scene in our Nicolas Cage episode.
Alison Brie on ‘Community’s’ New Beginning, Dan Harmon’s Return, Nicolas Cage, and More |Marlow Stern |January 3, 2014 |DAILY BEASTMichelle Cottle on what the freak-out reveals about the GOP's splintered base.
How Bad Is It? Even Ann Coulter Has Turned On Conservatives |Michelle Cottle |October 15, 2013 |DAILY BEAST