freakazoid

adj
/ˈfɹiːkəzɔɪd/

Etymology

From freak + -a- + -(z)oid.

  1. derived from *frekaz
  2. derived from *frek
  3. derived from frec — “desirous, greedy, eager, bold, daring
  4. derived from frek — “insolent, daring
  5. inherited from frīcian — “to leap, dance
  6. inherited from friken
  7. formed as freakazoid — “freak + -a- + -oid

Definitions

  1. Freaky.

    • Mr. Mannon testified that Spot is "100% friendly" as long as no one hits him with sticks or does other "freakazoid" things.
    • He starts to do some freakazoid dance right there on the sidewalk, kind of hopping from one foot to the other, punching his arms up in the air and bopping his head from side to side with his eyes closed.
    • "I mean, what kind of freakazoid perv would go stalking women half his age over the Internet?"
  2. A freaky person or creature

    A freaky person or creature; a freak.

    • But of the more serious allegation — being a total freakazoid — Jacko seems guilty as charged.
    • "I don't want a freakazoid for a younger brother, that's why," Brad said.
    • “Do you promise to shut up if we find out he's a freakazoid who likes to kill animals and set fires?” Mally shot back.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA