freaking

Fucking.

Adjective

  1. Fucking.
    • You're getting on my freaking nerves!

    Synonyms: effing flaming flipping fricking frigging

  2. Freakish.
    • Thence home and visited Sir J. Minnes, who continues ill, but is something better, there he told me what a mad freaking fellow Sir Ellis Layton hath been, and is, and once at Antwerp was really mad. - 1665 January 25,...

Derived

absofreakinglutely fanfreakingtastic freaking gosh motherfreaking

Adverb

  1. Fucking.
    • You think you're so freaking smart, don't you?
    • He was so scared he freaking ran into a police station.
    • Suddenly his eyeballs are glazed with tears. “Mom, can you come get me,” he pleads. “Yeah, ’cause I freaking hate it here.[…]” - 2021 April 27, Amanda Hess, “Inject the Vaccine Fan Fiction Directly Into My Veins”, in...

    Synonyms: damn flipping wicked above a bit absolutely sorely bone abundantly all too but good completely eminently ever so exceedingly excessively extremely freaking fucking greatly highly in spades jolly main mightily

Noun

  1. A streak or variegation in a pattern.
    • For the greater part of the time we were considerably above the sea, that took on a more vivid hue, more peacock freakings, for every yard we hung above it. Once in a way we got down to sea level, but only to mount...
    • […] so through every conceivable shade of red, lilac and purple to a vinous maroon of the deepest dye, with freakings and freckles and all manner of fantastic adornments. - 1937, My Garden, volume 10, page 234:
  2. A sexual style of dance similar to daggering.

Forms

freakings

Verb

  1. present participle and gerund of freak