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Efkan Posted 19 years ago

"Crazing Out On Little Secret" is right?

0 As i mentioned about; "Crazing Out On A Little Secret" is a sentence in my poem and is it right to write?02br
00I wanted to be creative through word-game and found this sent.02br
00I meant that "Freaking Out Through (About or On) A Little Secret"02br
00Thanks for helps and I loved this forum cause everyone wants to help each other...02br
00Thanks Again for your helps02br
00Stay well0-
  

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0 Why don't you use the verb 01i00appal02i00 because I have never heard of 01i00crazing out.02i00 0-
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0 01i00Appal02i00 means different than being 01i00freaked-out02i00 somehow...02br
00And I have to put 2 syllable over there...02br
00First i have to know that 01i00to craze out02i00 can be said?0-
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0I found crazy-out in the internet but it doesn't have the same meaing. 01a05000 02a02br
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00I am sorry I have no other choice.0250hrefhttp://www.brokeruniverse.com/grapevine/thread/?thread=382895
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0 I really thank you...02br
00so the last choice is clichè freak out02br
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0 i dont know if this is will work for you, but the term "buggin out" is one i have seen and heard. 0-
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01cite10StirredByWords12cite10i dont know if this is will work for you, but the term "buggin out" is one i have seen and heard.12blockquote
10Hm.. What "to bug out" means indeed?0-
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1b01i00bug out02i02b00 01i00Slang02i02br
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01b001. 02b00To leave or quit, usually in a hurry.02br
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01b002. 02b00To avoid a responsibility or duty. Often used with 01i00on02i00 or 01i00of:02i00 01i01font
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0It's fine to use language creatively.02br
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00I'm sure that 'crazing out' will be perfectly understandable in the context of your poem. I rather like it.0-

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