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Mo_dashti1 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Freaking out, freaking in

"I'm not freaking out, I'm freaking in"

what does this sentence mean ? especially "freaking in" ..
  

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This is the first time I've heard of "freaking in" but the Urban Dictionary has this definition: (Verb): To be "freaking in" is being in the state of serenity, relaxation and tranquility, or the sensation and appearance of being so. The antonym being "freaking out", meaning to have a sudden outburst of hyperactivity. term=freaking+in

  • This is the first time I've heard of "freaking in" but the Urban Dictionary has this definition: (Verb): To be "freaking in" is being in the state of serenity, relaxation and tranquility, or the sensation and appearance of being so.
  • The antonym being "freaking out", meaning to have a sudden outburst of hyperactivity.
  • term=freaking+in
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This is the first time I've heard of "freaking in" but the Urban Dictionary has this definition:

(Verb): To be "freaking in" is being in the state of serenity, relaxation and tranquility, or the sensation and appearance of being so. The antonym being "freaking out", meaning to have a sudden outburst of hyperactivity.

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Hi Mostafa and welcome to EnglishForward.

As my friend said, freak out is the common expresion which is widely in use among native speakers. It means to become or make sb frightened or upset.

Ex. The whole idea freaks me out.

As for freak in, it is very informal and has come into use in contrast to freak out. It is the opposite of freak out.It means you are very calm an

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