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.
I believe most people know.
Yes, there is it is in the back of the novel Freak the Mighty. This word list is from the website ArmoredPenguin (listed below in the Related Links section).aardvarkaarghallegorybionicboatsbookcigarettecretincrittersdictionarydyadergfoodfoozlegoongramgrimgrimhaikuherstoryhistoryjabbawockykazoolagoonlibraryliftofflimerickmagnesiummidgetornithopterquestrobotufologyveganwattzag
Perseel means Premises and if you don't know what that means you should get a dictionary!
If you don't know what the word "no" means, then you must not be an English speaker. Am I kidding? No.
FMLL stands for freak my life. but we all know the other word instead of freak. ;)
Monster, abnormalty, and deformity.
It means to be aware of something! and delete something! this word advertising uses a lot in companies and that because they always like advertise that beware of something and lots of people who dont know English doesnt know what this word means because its a big word and their new!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol! Is this what you wanted? * Yes * or * No
Freak? How about weird?
a clean word for freak is wierdo
Word Freak - book - was created in 2001.
The anagram for the word "freak" is faker.
i don t know your probably reading freak the mighty right
The Tagalog word for "freak" is "sira-ulo" or "kakaiba."
The ISBN of Word Freak - book - is 0-618-01584-1.
The word "freak" in Tagalog can be translated to "kakaiba" or "pamali-mali," which refers to something or someone who is very unusual, bizarre, or out of the ordinary. It is often used to describe something that deviates from the norm or is strange.
The word is static. It means unvarying, consistent, and lacking in change.