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freaking
[ free-king, -in ]
adjective
- (used as an intensifier):
You’re a freaking genius!
freaking
/ ˈڰːɪŋ /
adjective
- slang.(intensifier)
his freaking mother; this is freaking weird
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of freaking1
Example Sentences
But the “Crazy Rich Asians” director said that despite generative AI being “freaking scary” for the entertainment industry, he is confident it will never replace human creativity.
“It’s like how long ago people were freaking out about guys opting out of bowl games? Yeah. No one’s worried about it anymore,” Davis said.
It’s just bringing everybody together to be on the same ship to freaking roll down, to roll in the Pacific Ocean against anybody, anytime, anywhere, any place, 53⅓ by 120, we’re coming for you.
But Fahy is not freaking out about striking while the iron is hot.
“I was like, ‘There's no way I'm going to be freaking doing that, dude.
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