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freaking
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
freaking
(adjective)
freak
(verb)
freaking
/
ˈ
friːkn̩/
/
ˈ
friːkɪŋ/
adjective
freaking
/
ˈ
friːkn̩/
/
ˈ
friːkɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FREAKING
US, informal + impolite
—
used to make an angry statement more forceful
Give me the
freaking
keys!
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— freaking
adverb
She is so
freaking
annoying!
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