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  1. FREAK OUT | traducir al español - Cambridge Dictionary. Traducción de freak out – Diccionario Inglés-Español. freak out. phrasal verb. Add to word list. to be very excited, especially because of having taken drugs. flipar, alucinar. She freaked out when she saw a huge spider in the bath.

  2. Spanish: fliparlo - comer - flipar. Forum discussions with the word (s) "freak out" in the title: commitment freak out. Deadbeat freak-out. Don't freak out, don't let it get you mad - grammar. drive me crazy/ freak me out. espantar / traumar = freak out. flip out / freak out. Freak me out. freak out. Freak Out - grammar. freak out the people ...

  3. Traducción de "freak out" en español. Verbo. Sustantivo. Adjetivo. asustar enloquecer flipar alucinar asustarse enojar. perder los papeles. loca f. pánico m. Mostrar más. Everyone's gonna freak out, because technically we're still dead. Todo el mundo se va a asustar porque técnicamente todavía estamos muertas.

  4. freak out. (slang) freak 1. verb + adverb flipar (slang) friquear (se) (Mexico, slang) she'll freak out when I tell her le va a dar un ataque cuando se lo diga 2. verb + object + adverb alucinar (informal) friquear (Mexico, slang)

  5. to be very excited or emotional, or to cause someone be this way: Here in Texas they freak out when there’s snow on the ground. The bankruptcy scare that freaked out investors didn't bother the company's new chairman. Her latest album just freaked me out.

  6. adjetivo. (= abnormal) [storm, conditions] anómalo ⧫ anormal. [victory] inesperado. verbo intransitivo (very informal) = freak out. verbo transitivo (very informal) = freak out. compuestos. freak show (at circus etc) espectáculo m de fenómenos de feria (figurative) espectáculo m de bichos raros (inf) Frases verbales.

  7. 1. (coloquial) (afectar) a. alucinar. Almost getting in a car accident really freaked us out.Casi tener un accidente de auto nos alucinó mucho. b. friquear. (coloquial) (Latinoamérica) The measles outbreak freaked out everyone at school.El brote de sarampión friqueó a todos en la escuela. frase verbal intransitiva. 2. (coloquial)

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