What's the difference between freaking and fricking?

Freaking


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Freak
  • (a.) Freakish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Freaks And Geeks was my thing, based on my experiences.
  • (2) Although she's been performing since 2000 – in the punk-cabaret duo the Dresden Dolls , in a controversial conjoined-twin mime act called Evelyn Evelyn (they wear a specially constructed two-person dress and have been castigated by disability groups for presenting conjoined twins as circus freaks, an accusation she denies) – in her new band, Amanda Palmer And The Grand Theft Orchestra , she's suddenly become a kind of phenomenon.
  • (3) Klitschko is a self-confessed control freak; so Fury was trying to rattle him out of his rhythm.
  • (4) 5.54pm BST It looks like the senate office buildings are returning to normal, just as the FREAK OUT party was getting exciting.
  • (5) You couldn't get much more bohemian than the music playing in this room of tiny round tables, first French crooner Serge Gainsbourg and then cabaret freak Scott Walker wailing of their obelisk-size pain.
  • (6) Over the summer his father, Jimmy, died from throat cancer , and his cousin, Hannah, was killed in a freak accident while on holiday.
  • (7) Although achilles tears are typically freak injuries, this hasn't stopped fans and media members alike from blaming Bryant's injuries on head coach Mike D'Antoni and his unwillingness, or inability, to get Bryant off the court for any significant amount of time.
  • (8) After almost 24 hours of being told I stank and generally being treated like a contagious freak, I was so grateful for these ministrations that I went to hug them.
  • (9) 1.23am GMT Red Sox 0 - Cardinals 1, top of the 4th Dustin Pedroia, quiet most of this postseason, is up to salvage anything here, it seems improbable that these Sox hitters can be rendered mute by Lance freaking Lynn, but so it goes.
  • (10) An African woman sold into slavery, Baartman was brought to London in 1810 as the "Hottentot Venus" and exhibited as a freak of nature in London and France.
  • (11) Sharknado, a satirical disaster film featuring man-eating sharks let loose on Los Angeles by a freak cyclone, premiered on SyFy in 2013 and became a cult hit, gaining some traction later as a theatrical release.
  • (12) Yes, yes, Richard Gere in American Gigolo, Cary Grant in North by Northwest, Steve McQueen in Bullitt, Colin Firth and Daniel Craig in whatever, blah blah freaking blah.
  • (13) It was common for people to insist I must be Latvian, as they were so freaked out by the idea of meeting someone from England.
  • (14) Nor is it an excuse for children to demand the hiring of a freaking limo.
  • (15) The Interview will become a global must-see and their Soviet-style control-freak instincts will look silly and culpable.
  • (16) But the sale of the house in Chester was held up for several months by a freak accident, a burst water main under the foundations which flooded the ground floor and made it uninhabitable.
  • (17) Where other sources of Georgian entertainment, from public dissections and freak shows to Bedlam and the Foundling Hospital, have, for one reason or another, fallen by the wayside, the exhibition of exotic beasts remains popular enough for someone such as Gill, a self-described “animal nutritionist”, to make a fortune out of it.
  • (18) This alternative economic activity, which often looked like a freak show – it attracted young people in.
  • (19) SPOILER ALERT: This blog discusses plot points from Freak Show, the fourth season of American Horror Story.
  • (20) Little ones might freak out a bit at the wax characters and the gloomy dark but this is a fun way to bring a fairly weighty school text to life.

Fricking


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There is thus at least one example each of two-and three-dimensional forms which conform to the low concentration analysis up to 100% volume and so give a basis for the extensions to other and more complicated forms to complete a survey to work begun by Fricke in 1923.
  • (2) This work reports the results of an experiment carried out to investigate the compatibility of TG-21 ion chamber calibration with Fricke dosimetry near the extremes of the clinically available megavoltage photon energy range.
  • (3) First, we have to evaluate the equilibrium parameters, KF and n. Frick has shown how to determine those parameters for multicomponent solutions.
  • (4) The sensitivity is a factor of about six higher compared to ordinary ferrous sulphate solution, known as 'Fricke'.
  • (5) This permits a dose measurement which shows compared to the usual dosimetry of Fricke above all following advantages: dose specification related to water; displacement of the absorption maximum in the perceptible spectral sphere; increase of the sensibility and lower influence of pollutions.
  • (6) Furthermore, the Fricke constant phase model in which alpha = beta and phi = 0.5 pi beta was found not to be applicable in general.
  • (7) An extension of the model is made to describe the spin-lattice relaxation behavior of irradiated Fricke solution.
  • (8) Myotis [Frick 1952]), the tympanic cavity extends into the Recessus scalae tympani displacing the Membrana tympani secundaria medially from the lateral aperture of the Recessus scalae tympani (= Fenestra rotunda of mammals) and even into the plane of the Foramen perilymphaticum.
  • (9) Although Frick's methodological criticisms are well taken, there is additional evidence suggesting that response force can be strengthened by reinforcement and that such learning generalizes across behaviors.
  • (10) The Frick Collection , with its magnificent portrait of Philip in scarlet silk , had not yet been imagined, for Henry Frick was still a boy.
  • (11) In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the city was home to many of America's most successful "robber baron" industrialists, including Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Mellon brothers, as well as Henry John Heinz, the founder of the Heinz food company.
  • (12) With trimesic acid (1, 3, 5-benzentricarboacid) absorbed doses can be detected which are 1000 times smaller than with the Fricke solution.
  • (13) George Frick, generally regarded as the first American physician to limit his practice to ophthalmology, was also the first American to author a textbook on the eye.
  • (14) Dosimetry was performed with both Fricke dosimetry and ionization chamber.
  • (15) If you haven’t encountered Poehler yet, walk away from this article and please don’t come back until you’ve watched her performances in Mean Girls, Blades of Glory, Baby Mama, every clip of hers from Saturday Night Live (especially the time she rapped about Sarah Palin when she was about 10-and-a-half-months pregnant – in front of Sarah Palin ) and, most of all, Parks and Recreation, the best new US sitcom in fricking ages.
  • (16) In addition, the Maxwell-Fricke mixture theory was used to estimate the amount of hydrated water that relaxes far below 1 GHz.
  • (17) To exploit poor Oscar Wilde rather shamelessly, to mention Mail Online once is unfortunate, to do so twice suggests one needs to stop procrastinating so much by looking at Mail Online and do some fricking work as opposed to lobotomising oneself by reading yet more stories about how the dress of someone called Miranda Kerr fluttered slightly in the wind on her way to lunch.
  • (18) It took Sweden 18 minutes to get a shot on target but, when they did, it put them ahead, Marcus Berg holding off the challenge of Liechtenstein’s captain, Mario Frick, before shooting in.
  • (19) Various practical aspects of the NMR-Fricke system, such as the optimal initial ferrous concentration and the NMR frequency dependence of the sensitivity, are described.
  • (20) The Fricke constant phase model is a better representation of electrode behavior, but it also may not be valid in general.

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