#freakOut

2026-02-18

Witchcraft + Sothiac

Sabato 21 febbraio, dalle 07:30 alle 12:00, presso Circolo Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41 Segrate (MI)

Circolo Magnolia, Heavy Psych Sound Records, Freakout Club e Hardstaff Booking sono lieti di riportare finalmente nella penisola i leggendari

WITCHCRAFT

Formatisi in Svezia all’inizio degli anni Duemila da un'idea del'eclettico Magnus Pelander, i Witchcraft sono diventati nel tempo una band di culto nel panorama rock e doom psichedelico internazionale. Il loro suono affonda le radici nell’heavy rock e nel doom tradizionale, arricchito da forti influenze psichedeliche e da un’attitudine profondamente legata allo spirito degli anni Settanta. Un mix che ha permesso alla band di costruire un’identità sonora riconoscibile, intensa e senza compromessi.

Dopo più di due decenni di carriera e con un album nuovo alle porte in arrivo a maggio 2026 per i tipi Heavy Psych Sound, i Witchcraft tornano a calcare in anteprima i palchi italiani per due serate uniche a Bologna e a Milano.

Un’occasione imperdibile per vivere dal vivo l’alchimia sonora dei Witchcraft, tra riff magnetici, atmosfere oscure e una carica emotiva che dal palco arriva dritta allo stomaco. Due concerti dedicati a chi ama il rock profondo, il doom più rituale e viscerale.

Il culto continua.
I Witchcraft sono pronti a tornare.

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Witchcraft + Sothiac

Another freaking f-word

I never fully adopted freaking as an intensifier, euphemistic for fucking, partly because I swear fairly freely, and maybe also because fecking was available in my Irish English dialect. But I like having freaking available, and with its hundredth birthday round the corner, it’s a good time to showcase it.1

Freaking substitutes for its ruder cousin in all sorts of lexical and syntactic contexts, modifying adjectives (that was freaking amazing), verbs (let’s freaking go), and nouns (how is it still freaking January?), among other word classes; it’s also used as an infix (un-freaking-real) and in set phrases like freakin’ A – euphemistic, obviously, for fucking A.

From “Be-bop-a-Lisa” in Simpsons Comics no. 6 (1994). Script & pencils: Bill Morrison; Inks: Tim Bavington; Colours: Cindy Vance. Editor: Steve Vance

Origins and use

The earliest known use of this freaking – the first citation in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jesse Sheidlower’s The F-Word, and the OED – is in the 1928 novel Georgie May, where author Maxwell Bodenheim uses two freakings and a freakin’, including:

“Gawd, ah hate the hull, freaking pack uh you,” she cried, between her sobbing.

The next example those dictionaries list is in Nelson Algren’s The Man with the Golden Arm (1949):

“You point that freakin’ finger at me ’n you’re one dead pointer.”

That 21-year gap doesn’t mean no one was using it in the meantime. I found the line “You freaking fool!” in the 1937 screwball comedy Nothing Sacred, available on YouTube and the Internet Archive at around the 47m 40s mark:

Films and TV, with their heightened emotions and industrious regulators, are a natural home for this expressive but family-friendly expletive. A chart from COCA shows its use concentrated in those media, occurring at over four times the rate in fiction generally and over six times the rate in speech:2

Frequency of “freaking” in different genres. Graph from COCA.

As Wiktionary notes, “Freaking (or fricking) is often used in motion pictures as a substitute for fucking so that characters can be shown to swear without the motion picture incurring censorship or a higher certificate than it otherwise might.”

Less discerningly, the Encyclopædia Britannica says freaking is “used to make an angry statement more forceful”. That’s not wrong, but it’s misleadingly narrow: freaking can amplify all sorts of emotions, even joy – ask Ned Flanders.

WikiHow knows this. An article by Wits End Parenting and Elaine Heredia says you can use freaking “to emphasize how great something or someone is” and that it “can be a positive or negative word based on context”. It adds that the word “isn’t a sin to say”, in case you were wondering.

Data

Freaking is on the rise but has been levelling off, according to data in COCA and Google’s Ngram Viewer. Rows under the dates below show frequency (i.e., number of uses), number of million words in the sample, and (hence, by division) per-million figures for direct comparison:

Frequency of “freaking” in five-year segments from 1990 to 2019.

That levelling off is despite global use. Geographically, freaking is most popular not in the US but in Singapore, per the GloWbE corpus (freakin has the same top two, reversed). Malaysia comes in third, followed by Canada, Australia, and the Philippines:

Frequency of “freaking” in 20 countries where English is spoken (GloWbE, 2012–2013).

Jack Grieve’s eye-catching swear maps of the USA, meanwhile, allow us to zoom in on what States are especially partial to freaking and freakin. Californians’ relative coolness towards them came as a surprise:

Browsing the word’s collocates (freaking/freakin’ ___) in COCA shows the company it keeps. High-ranking +1s include the adjectives awesome, amazing, hilarious, crazy, cool, hot, stupid, hard, and huge; nouns like idiot, mind, thing, break, genius, clue, and deal; and occasional verbs, like love, hate, kidding, and kill.

Some of these invite us to extrapolate the full phrases, or chunks: big freaking deal; give me a freakin’ break; not have a freaking clue; out of my/your/etc. freaking mind; Are you freakin’ kidding?

Other language corpora, such as the 14-billion-word iWeb, show a similar pattern of collocations:

Easily topping the +1s are the preposition out and the pronoun me: a sign of how well freaking [me] out caught on as an idiom, with multiple senses, after being coined in the 1960s. That’s a different usage, of course: not the intensifier freaking but the verb freak (or rather the verb phrase freak out) in the present progressive tense.

This album is the OED’s first citation for intransitive “freak out” in the sense “renounce societal norms, esp. by embracing pacifism, rejecting conservative values, and adopting a nonconformist appearance”.

Pragmatics

Zappa fits right in here: freaking offers outsider energy for any self-defined freak (or geek) who cares to use it.3 The word’s gently countercultural flavour is also apparent in dictionary citations, where Tom Wolfe’s name recurs.

What makes freaking effective as a minced oath, and attractive to mild and novice swearers, is that it offers proximity to (and thus evocation of) strong swearing while remaining relatively benign. We see this niche exploited expertly by a child in the vampire comic 30 Days of Night: Return to Barrow:

Comic written by Steve Niles and drawn by Ben Templesmith

A little later the boy defaults to freakin’, this time automatically obeying his father’s no-swearing rule, and making the word more casual by dropping the g:

Freaking is not always a straightforward substitute for fucking, however. The particular way that it lands caused slight consternation for slang expert Michael Adams when his son started using it at the age of seven:

. . . he’s not just saying That’s freakin’ cool or No freakin’ way. No, he’s saying things like What the freak?! which is a long way from Oh, my gosh on the euphemism scale. There’s the underlying profanity. There’s the phonetics. There’s the fact — apparently — that What the hell? and What the freak? — while parallel — signify differently.4

[youtube youtube.com/watch?v=5YVAEfs8V0]

Films redubbed for TV broadcast have mixed fortunes with it, as my post “Freak those monkey-fightin’ melon farmers!” shows. “I don’t need full freakin’ forensics” in Die Hard 2 (1990) is passable, if implausible in a police station, while “Freak you!” in Casino (1995) is comically underpowered.

In his 2016 book In Praise of Profanity (which I reviewed here and recommend), Michael Adams discusses how the vowels, consonants, and pragmatics of various “partial euphemisms” for fuckfeck, frak, frick, frig, and their freaky fraternity – do their work:

. . . although people usually think euphemisms work because they substitute for profanity, in fact many euphemisms are themselves partially profane, because they more or less cover up profanities—usually less—that are still inscribed in the situations of their use, and our minds’ eyes see through them to the profanities . . . . what makes profanity and the relevant euphemisms pragmatically powerful and interesting is that the euphemisms are often both euphemisms and profanity, a fact not unknown in linguistic circles but too often overlooked when we calculate the logic of language attitudes.

We’re advocates of strong language here at Strong Language, but we know it’s not suitable for all occasions: sometimes a softball is called for. And among the many euphemisms for fucking, freaking has, in a century or so of use, established itself as a truly effective and useful option. It may be mild, but it’s got freakin’ game.

Tyrese Gibson in Fast Five (2011)

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1 The OED also lists an obsolete, mid-17thC sense of freaking (adj.): “Of a person: inclined to change his or her mind, mood, or behaviour suddenly and unaccountably; given to freakish ideas; capricious, fickle, whimsical.” One of its fans was Samuel freakin’ Pepys: “He told me what a mad freaking fellow Sir Ellis Layton hath been” (Diary, 25 January, 1665).

2 I was unable to separate the verb freaking from the intensifier using part-of-speech tags in COCA, GloWbE, and iWeb, so these uses are combined in the graphs. To fortify the data somewhat I checked 300 examples in each corpus and found that, in COCA, 76% were the intensifier and 24% were the verb (freaking out, or plain freaking with the same sense); in GloWbE it was 74% and 26%, and in iWeb 68% and 32%. So you can consider the graphs broadly indicative but with that significant caveat.

3 We still don’t know where freak came from: origin unknown, the dictionaries say, though the OED offers speculation. Skeat says freak in the sense “whim” is of Germanic origin, being frec “bold, rash” in Old English.

4 Adams has also analyzed the use of freaking in the TV series 13 Reasons Why, tracing a character’s graduation from euphemistic to full-bore profanity.

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Table with a bar graph at the bottom, showing frequency, million words, and per million figures for “freaking” in several genres, as follows, with per-million figures after each: blogs 10.71, websites 7.79, TV and movies 20.5, spoken English 3.17, fiction 4.54, magazines 1.99, newspapers 0.94, and academic texts 0.13.Table showing frequency of use of “freaking” in 5-year segments from 1990 to 2019 as a rising bar graph at the bottom. Per-million figures climb as follows: 1.18, 2.52, 4.51, 6.59, 8.38, 8.79.Table with a bar graph at the bottom, showing frequency, million words, and per million figures for “freaking” in 20 countries where English is spoken.
William Lindsey :toad:wdlindsy@toad.social
2025-11-15

"Whatever new atrocities Trump has planned for Americans, he is obviously pre-selling his ‘domestic terrorist’ narrative, getting his Proud Boys riled up against the ‘enemies within.’ Whatever he’s dreamed up will be miles away from due process and the rule of law, just like Epstein’s crimes and death and 66 people buried at sea."

~ Sabrina Haake

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/11

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William Lindsey :toad:wdlindsy@toad.social
2025-11-15

"Truly, Donald Trump has finally become undone. ...

Inadvertently, Trump has begun deprogramming even the most ardent members of his base."

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2025-11-06

‘New York City Has Fallen’: #MAGA Responds To Zohran Mamdani’s Victory With a #Racist #FreakOut

#Republican lawmakers, right-wing #influencers , far-right #extremists , and #conspiracy theorists pushed anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric after Zohran Mamdani’s victory.
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wired.com/story/maga-responds-

Nabbitgamesnabbitgames
2025-10-20

Freak out AKA Stretch Panic on the PS2

Developed by Treasure published by Swing Entertainment released in 2001

The game is Treasures first 3D Platformer, you play as Linda as she stretches, pinches and bends objects to defeat her evil sisters.

www.nabbit.co.uk

2025-10-20

by Shigeru Mizuki

This one is pretty spooky. Calm seas don't make good sailors. haha. I am not interested enough right now to learn about it but apparently this is one of these:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umib%C5%

Cool. Things rising from the depths of the ocean, things below the surface, all of that can make my skin crawl.

I want to find more of this artist's work, I really like what I've seen.

#art #manga #spooky #freakOut #swim #illustration #umibozu #halloween

an illustration of a ship at sea that has been tossed up at a steep angle by large waves, apparently generated by the rising from the sea of giant dark shapes with wide open eyes, that are several times larger than the ship, and that recede into the distance to the horizon.  The shapes could be the heads of creatures that have most of their bodies underwater.  The only feature is the eyes.
2025-08-04

🚨 #freeconcert 🚨Red Hot Rock'n'Roll Summer (個人)「打ち上げ」9/15 #今池祭り 十六広場でChihiroとスティーブンは『大盛カルボナーラ』参加させて頂きます🙇。17人インプロ・ #フリークアウト#夏休 ブ活を閉める。RHRnR Summer (personal) "Wrap Party" 15 Sept. at Imaike Street Fair Jyuroku Plaza. Chihiro and Sven have been kindly invited to join Omori Carbonara. Summer holiday concludes with a 17 piece improv #freakout .
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2025-06-27

Released this day in 1966 Frank Zappa and The Mother of Invention, "Freak Out". Produced by Tom Wilson it only missed being the first rock double album by a couple months to Dylan's "Blonde On Blonde".
#FrankZappa #TheMothersOfInvention #FreakOut #VintageVinyl

Released this day in 1966 Frank Zappa and The Mother of Invention, "Freak Out". Produced by Tom Wilson it only missed being the first rock double album by a couple months to Dylan's "Blonde On Blonde".
Markus Feilnermfeilner
2025-05-11

I guess that is what everbody wants to be like when you're 70+ years old, or not? .
youtu.be/pRERgcQe-fQ

PAWAROTA Radiopawarota
2025-04-10

STATYCZNE PIOSENKI O ZAKUPACH & LODÓWCE, odc. 11: FREAK OUT!
Henry Flynt i Red Krayol, Devo i Už Jsme Doma, A. E. Bizottság i Kemialliset Ystävät.

Hunter S. Thompson i Timothy Leary, "Nightbitch" Rachel Yoder, "Jebło!" Ignacego Drzazgi, zapowiadanej na 2026 przez Kuriozum Press i Katalog Press.
Wiersze czytać będzie Robert Ryba Rybicki.

Niedziela, 13 kwietnia, godz. 20:00,
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prowadzi Jacques de Côté

Hamburg Journal (inoffiziell)botNdrHamburgJournal
2025-03-21

"Freak out": Umwerfende Extravaganz im Hansa Theater

Das Hansa Theater zeigt eine neue Art von Varieté und hat dafür einzigartige Artisten aus der ganzen Welt eingeladen.

ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/ham

Happy Caturday, everyone! This little kitten is getting ready to go into freak-out mode. #caturday #kitten #kittens #freakout #engage

Happy Caturday, everyone! This little kitten is getting ready to go into freak-out mode
2025-03-10

Apologies to my normie friends. Someone just described me as having no more F’s to give. Damn right. I was 15 listening to my brother’s Freak Out album on my suitcase record player. When one begins to pay attention to lyrics instead of danceable Top 40 hits, there is a lot to learn.

Posted #ForNoParticularReason #Zappa #ItCantHappenHere #FreakOut
youtu.be/svdrAHn_LGo?si=ReT4jx

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