- freak
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noun (C)
1 bike/fitness/film etc freak informal someone who is so interested in bikes, fitness etc that other people think they are strange or unusual: Carrot juice is a favourite with health-food freaks.2 someone who looks very strange or behaves in a very unusual way: Women who were good at physics used to be considered freaks.3 something in nature, such as a strangely-shaped plant or animal, that is very unusual: One of the lambs was a freak - it had two tails. | a freak of nature (=something physically strange or unusual): By some freak of nature there was a snowstorm in June.4 control freak someone who always wants to control situations and other people2 adjective (only before noun) freak accident/storm/conditions etc an accident, storm etc that is unexpected and very unusual: A freak wave wrecked most of the seafront. 3 verb (I) informal especially AmE to become suddenly angry or frightened, especially so that you cannot control your behaviour: She freaked when she heard he was coming to the party. freak out phrasal verb (I, T) informal to become very anxious, upset, or frightened, or make someone very anxious, upset or frightened : freak sb out: It freaked me out to see him so depressed.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.