出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/07/10 21:54 UTC 版)
freakout (plural freakouts)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/02 01:59 UTC 版)
From freak + out. Countercultural slang, originally referring to a positive reaction or experience from the use of a psychotropic, usually a hallucinogenic or psychedelic drug. First use appears c. 1966 in several newspapers, particularly in the Independent (Long Beach, California).
freak out (third-person singular simple present freaks out, present participle freaking out, simple past and past participle freaked out)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/16 03:02 UTC 版)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/22 18:29 UTC 版)
Freak Out! is the debut album by American band The Mothers of Invention, released June 27, 1966 on Verve Records. Often cited as one of rock music's first concept albums, the album is a satirical expression of frontman Frank Zappa's perception of American pop culture. It was also one of the earliest double albums in rock music (although Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde preceded it by a week), and the first 2-record debut. In the UK the album was originally released as a single disc.
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汚すさま
口うるさいさま
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure
ぐぐれ
a hiccup
a wrinkle
a paste-pot
しゃっくりする
to drive one mad―drive one distracted―drive one to distraction
ギシギシする
騒々しくする
to make someone become impatient
悶着する
だっこする