noun
- plural of freakout; instances of losing emotional control or having a panic attack
- plural of freakout; wild or uninhibited parties or social gatherings, especially in the 1960s counterculture
Usage: informal; countable
Usage: informal; dated; countable
Examples
- She had several freakouts during exam week due to stress.
- His freakouts over minor mistakes made it hard for his teammates to work with him.
- The band's freakouts in the 1960s were legendary among music fans.
- After hearing the bad news, he experienced one of his worst freakouts in years.
- The concert featured experimental freakouts that lasted over twenty minutes.
- Her freakouts became less frequent once she started therapy.