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freaking

/free-king/US // ˈfri kɪŋ //UK // (ˈfriːkɪŋ) //

惊慌失措,惊慌失措的,惊呆了,惊慌失措的人

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  1. 1

    Slang.

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Examples

  • So, maybe he can shut his freaking pie hole and stop being weird.

  • It pays for their freaking $40,000 furniture allotment for their offices while we have families starving in the street.

  • To put it in technical terms, the Premier League has lost its freaking mind.

  • It’s a guy in a jet suit after all, which is pretty freaking cool.

  • “How freaking lucky were NBC and Fox and then WarnerMedia, once they add advertising to HBO Max, that they onboarded some streaming platforms during this upfront,” said one agency executive.

  • Less than a minute into her big break, Slate let slip a highly audible F-bomb instead of the scripted “freaking.”

  • The children are precocious and cute and the whole thing is freaking adorable.

  • To be honest I am freaking out that I spoke, [but] I hadn't spoken to my parents for a week and I was fearless.

  • To which I can only respond, “ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?!”

  • In fact, most of us probably only knew about rainbow parties because our parents were so busy freaking out about us having them.

  • "Someone freaking stabbed him in the crowd," Jolu said, his hands clenching into fists.

  • He and I watched the news together, him gloating, me shrinking away, quietly freaking out.

  • I couldn't freaking believe that I was about to stop what I was about to stop doing, when I was about to stop doing it.