No, freak is not a verb. Freak is a noun.
The scary house made the young girl "freak" out. This is not traditional grammar but modern 'slang', and is used as a verb, = go bizarre ! As a noun or an adjective, this word can be used as follows: His peculiar hair-style made everyone consider him a 'freak'. (noun). The plane skidded sideways, in a freak accident. (adj.)
No, the word 'freaked' is the past participle, past tense of the informal (slang) verb to freak. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'freak' is verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'freak' is a concrete noun as a word for a strange, abnormal, or unusual person, thing, or event; a person who is obsessed with something; a word for a physical person or thing.A related noun is the abstract noun form of the adjective 'freakish' which is freakishness, a word for a quality.
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Freak the Freak Out was created on 2010-11-19.
Freak imagines he is a knight.
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Freak pretends to be a robot.
Freak will become a real freak!
his only friend is Max Kane.
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