fream
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Probably a variant of freak.
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Noun[edit]
fream (plural freams)
- (US slang, 1950s–1960s) social outsider, misfit, loser, usually restricted to males
- 1992, Blake Bailey, The '60s, page 103:
- And it didn't matter much whether or not you owned a surfboard (though you probably did); unless you were a total fream (misfit), you went along with it to some extent.
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frēam m