Freakout
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verb
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(As a noun)
Freakout ( noun )
An intense and overwhelming reaction to something, often involving strong emotions, excitement, or agitation.
Origin:
This word originated in the 1960s, probably as a shortened form of the phrase "freak out," which meant to react strongly and emotionally to something.
Examples:
- She had a complete freakout when she saw the spider.
- The news of the accident caused a freakout among the passengers.
- The concert was a total freakout, with people dancing and jumping all over the place.
- He had a freakout when he saw the snake in the grass.
- The idea of public speaking caused a total freakout within him.
(As a verb)
Freakout ( verb )
An intense and overwhelming reaction to something, often involving strong emotions, excitement, or agitation.
Origin:
This word originated in the 1960s, probably as a shortened form of the phrase "freak out," which meant to react strongly and emotionally to something.
Examples:
- She had a complete freakout when she saw the spider.
- The news of the accident caused a freakout among the passengers.
- The concert was a total freakout, with people dancing and jumping all over the place.
- He had a freakout when he saw the snake in the grass.
- The idea of public speaking caused a total freakout within him.