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Freaky

/ˈfriː.ki/ · adjective · vulgar
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Freaky In A Sentence

Origin & Usage

"Freaky" for sexually uninhibited has roots in funk and R&B (think Rick James-era usage) and AAVE, and remains common in music and dating slang, alongside its older sense of weird or strange.

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What does freaky mean in slang?

Freaky can mean sexually adventurous or uninhibited, though it also just means weird or strange.

Where did freaky come from?

The sexual sense has roots in funk, R&B, and AAVE, while "freaky" for strange is much older.

Is calling someone freaky a compliment?

In a flirty context it can be, implying they're bold; in other contexts it just means weird.

How do you use freaky in a sentence?

For example: "the convo got freaky" — meaning sexually suggestive.

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