Freak (disambiguation)
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A freak is a person with something extraordinary about his or her appearance or behaviour.
Freak or freaks may also refer to:
Books and comics
- Freaks (manga), a 2002 Japanese manga series
- Freak, a nickname for a character in the 1991 young adult novel Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick
- Freak (Image Comics), a character featured in the Spawn comic book series
- Freak (Marvel Comics), several comic book characters from the Marvel universe
- Freak (DC Comics), a member of Doom Patrol
- Cirque Du Freak, a series of books by Darren Shan about a boy with the same name as the author who becomes a vampire, or the first book's name in The United States
Film, stage and television
- The Freak, an unproduced motion picture written by Charlie Chaplin in the early 1970s
- Freaks, a 1932 horror film
- Freak (play), a 1998 solo show by John Leguizamo
- Freak (film), a 1998 film based on the Leguizamo play
- "Freak", an episode of the television series Freaky
- Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, the film version of the first three books in the Darren Shan book series
Music
- Freakbeat, a style of beat music
- Freak folk, a genre of folk music
- Freak Recordings, a record label
- Freaks (band), an English electronic band
- Albums
- Singles / Songs
- "Freak" (Silverchair song), a 1997 song by Silverchair from the album Freak Show
- "Freaks" (Live song), a 1997 song by Live from the album Secret Samadhi
- "Freak" (Estelle song), a 2010 song by Estelle from the album All of Me
- "Freak" (The Smashing Pumpkins song), from the 2010 album Teargarden by Kaleidyscope
- "Freak", a 2000 single by Lexy & K-Paul from the album Loud
- "Freak", a song by Days of the New from Days of the New
- "Freak", a song by Belle & Sebastian from Storytelling
- "Freak", a single by Bruce Foxton
- "Freak", a 2010 song by Klaas and Bodybangers
- "Freak", a 2015 song by Seaway from Colour Blind
- "Freaks" (Marillion song), a 1985 song by Marillion, released as a single in 1988
- "Freaks", a 1986 song by Soul Asylum from the album While You Were Out
- "Freaks", a 1994 song by Vicious from the album Destination Brooklyn
- "Freaks" (French Montana song), a 2013 song by French Montana featuring Nicki Minaj, a cover of the 1994 Vicious song
- "Freaks" (Timmy Trumpet and Savage song), 2014 song by Timmy Trumpet & Savage
- "Le Freak", a 1979 song by Chic from C'est Chic
- "I'm a Freak", 2014 song by Enrique Iglesias featuring Pitbull
- "Freak" (Lana Del Rey song), a 2015 song by Lana Del Rey from Honeymoon
People
- Freak Nasty, American hip hop musician
- Freek de Jonge (born 1944), Dutch cabaret performer
- Freak (Wally Kozielski), rock and roll radio jock in Chicago's "southland"
- Tim Lincecum, (born 1984), nicknamed "The Freak", American professional baseball player.
- Jevon Kearse (born 1976), nicknamed "The Freak", professional American football player
Other uses
- Calinaga buddha, a brush-footed butterfly commonly known as the Freak
- Freak Dance, or freaking, a type of close partner dance also known as grinding
- Freak (online drama), an online teen drama for MySpace by FremantleMedia
- Freak, a supporting character in Capcom's Saturday Night Slam Masters video game series
- FREAK, a security exploit against web encryption
See also
- All pages beginning with "freak"
- Freaky (disambiguation)
- Freak scene
- Freak show
- Freak out (disambiguation)
- "Freeek!", a 2002 song by George Michael from the album Patience
- Freek, the 1994 debut album by Keller Williams
- Linux, an operating system that was briefly named "Freax"
- Phreaking, a subculture of people who study, experiment with, or explore telecommunication systems
- Freakin and other variants, a type of minced oath or pseudo-profanity substituted for "fuck"
- "Super Freak", a 1981 hit single by Rick James
- Freakazoid!, an American animated series
- Control freak, a derogatory term for a person who attempts to dictate how everything around them is done
- Freke (disambiguation)
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