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  1. Is "freaking" considered at least a little offensive?

    1 Originally, "freaking" was considered a substitute to the more vulgar curse word starting with an 'F', so I would say it is not offensive but the offensiveness also relies heavily on the interpretation of the …

  2. Why do the British use the word "flipping" for emphasis?

    Nov 8, 2018 · To my ears, "freaking" is slightly stronger than "flipping" - perhaps because "flipping" is typically just used for emphasis and has no literal interpretation whereas "freaking" sometimes is …

  3. when we can use freak out? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Dec 8, 2018 · I am not sure about the usage of freak out - it means wildly irrational behaviour? Can we say for example that when someone is not doing something like expected is freaking out? I will give …

  4. "too soon" versus "too early" - English Language Learners Stack …

    Feb 27, 2021 · Party A is playing computer games during work hours. Party B approaches and says: "Isn't it too soon to be playing?" The intended meaning being that since it is still during …

  5. euphemism - Meaning of 'Thank you so freaking much' - English …

    Feb 7, 2017 · "Freaking" is a less obscene version of the curse "fucking", which is used to add emphasis. The word refers to intercourse, but is frequently used as either an exclamation (e.g. …

  6. What is another word for “sh*t”? - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Dec 13, 2014 · You scared the crap out of me! frickin’ or freaking (instead of fucking) : There's no freaking way I'm paying that much for this car. I won't look these all up, but NOAD does say: jeepers …

  7. Participle Phrases, What They Modify and the Role of Commas

    Feb 25, 2026 · They follow a paddock-to-plate, nose-to-tail and ground to-glass ethos, underpinned by regenerative farming techniques that rebuild the soil, eschew chemical use and embrace the wider …

  8. “s**t” with the indefinite article? - English Language Learners ...

    Well, I think it’s a shit. I’m standing up and freaking out – totally freaking out – and shouting “This is a shit! This is an actual human shit!” It's a short excerpt from a book by a British writer. As far as I …

  9. "since two years ago" — Is this correct? - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 11, 2025 · Neither example is a preferred way of using "since." Here are alternative versions with brief explanations as to how they use references to time. I have worked here for two years. This first …

  10. difference - You look good vs You are looking good - English …

    I have been told that 'you look good' is the perfect compliment to give. Because 'you are looking good' is not colloquial. How correct is it? For example, if I have to ask others about myself: How...