freaksome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From freak +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

freaksome (comparative more freaksome, superlative most freaksome)

  1. (informal) Characteristic or typical of a freak
    • 2008, Will Davis, My Side of the Story:
      In fact, to be completely honest, I'm kind of worried about him. Anyway, what's coming up here is basically totally freaksome, and I was thinking just to skip it and save you the hassle, but since we're here you may as well deal with it. I have to.
    • 2012, Thea Harrison, Oracle's Moon:
      “[...] Gods damn you freaksome bastard, someone asked me to check!”
    • 2013, Greg Fox, Coming Clean:
      That is positively freaksome, gotta say.

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