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- noun A
frightening ordisorientating experience , especially one that results from the use of ahallucinogenic drug - noun An occurrence of
unrestrained orirrational behaviour
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Examples
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★ 'House' No rating, 1:27, in Japanese A 1977 haunted-house freakout from the Japanese director
NYT > Home Page 2011
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★ 'House' No rating, 1:27, in Japanese A 1977 haunted-house freakout from the Japanese director
NYT > Home Page 2011
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★ 'HOUSE' (No rating, 1: 27, in Japanese) A 1977 haunted-house freakout from the Japanese director Nobuhiko Obayashi about seven teenage girls, who, during an increasingly violent and surrealistic trip, encounter a hungry piano and a bouncing severed head.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2010
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★ 'HOUSE' (No rating, 1: 27, in Japanese) A 1977 haunted-house freakout from the Japanese director Nobuhiko Obayashi about seven teenage girls, who, during an increasingly violent and surrealistic trip, encounter a hungry piano and a bouncing severed head.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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★ 'HOUSE' (No rating, 1: 27, in Japanese) A 1977 haunted-house freakout from the Japanese director Nobuhiko Obayashi about seven teenage girls, who, during an increasingly violent and surrealistic trip, encounter a hungry piano and a bouncing severed head.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2010
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I mean, you recall the freakout when Google wanted to show just ads next to your email.
Google To “Out Open” Facebook On November 5 Michael Arrington 2005
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First, I agree with "freakout" above that the TPM EC's headline is a bit misleading.
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First, I agree with "freakout" above that the TPM EC's headline is a bit misleading.
Obama Adviser: Bhutto Assassination Reminds Us That Hillary Made Wrong Call On Iraq War 2009
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It is ensuring that today's "freakout" is nothing compared to tomorrow's.
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Kids read it anyway, without having some kind of freakout episode over the incorrect clothing and refusing to keep reading.
Jughead’s Double Digest #139 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
skipvia commented on the word freakout
"Who are the brain police?"
October 11, 2007