They are trying not to swear, using 'freak' instead of stronger language, much as people say 'darn it' instead of "d*m? it', or 'shoot' instead of 's#*t'.
Depends how you say it if you say 'you are a freak' then arguably yes, but if you say 'that boy is a football freak' then in a way it can be seen as even a compliment. So it depends how you use the word.
Only Freak dies in freak the mighty
lots of people.
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Freakshow translates as Monstrositätenschau but you would really use it to describe someone in German. You could say Du bist ein Freak - you're a freak.
no he is not a freak why would you people ask that
I have looked throughout the book I usher you it does not say in it
Elli̱nikí̱ frikió
bicho raro
Freak. Its spelled the same as in English, but sounds differently! hope this helped u!
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