Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea.
Will your dad freak if I kiss you good-bye?” he asked.
The second officer had turned fully to look down at Vincent's saws. “Those are for dissecting dwarves and children,” The Saw Man said, gravely.
I never thought I would die at the age of seventeen, so when I received the death message, I was a little freaked out.
... human beings fear the unknown. So, whatever's freaking you out, grab it by the balls and say hello.
If you pull a rope and some duct tape out of those saddlebags, I’m going to freak. Jeana E. Mann. Intoxicated (Kindle Locations 746-747).
In the office, Michael sat behind our father’s desk, clicking away at the computer with his right hand, and making notes with his left. Ambidextrous freak.
Holy fellatio! You are standing there licking him up with your eyes! Do you freaking hear the old seventies porn music playing in your head?
... I have just experienced the most passionate kiss I've ever received from a guy, and it was on the freaking forehead!
The visions scared me. And I was scared to tell anyone about them. I didn’t want them to think I was a freak. Maybe I was. That scared me, too.
But you're like me,” he says. “An outsider. Different. A freak. We're both weird, which is why we get along.
...sometimes I get tired. Sometimes I get bored. And sometimes all I want, more than anything else in the world, is to go on a freaking date.
I don't wear tattoos to freak her out; I wear them because I have to. It's me.
I actually have a weird tendency to say things to people that they were just about to say. I always freak my best friend out with that. So I might have a bit of psychic power.
remembering is a great invention of the mind, and if you try hard enough you can remember anything, whether it really happened or not.
I don't really use YouTube that much. I am a very Internet-oriented person, but I'm more of a Twitter freak - I'm always on Twitter. Or chatting with friends.
It's one of my biggest internal struggles - the whole schooling system in London and the fact that my kids are going to a posh school. It freaks me out.
I'm not the biggest horror fan. I get scared so easily. If I'm just walking on set, and someone taps me on the shoulder, I scream and jump and freak out.
In the early days, I just got lucky. I would audition for everything and just happen to land in something pretty respectable, like 'Freaks and Geeks,' my first job, which was a complete fluke.
When I am in a hotel, and I turn off the lights and the TV, I just freak out. I turn the TV back on and don't get any sleep.
I'm not a neat freak. I don't mind things being messy but I mind them being dirty. I just can't relax in a dirty environment. I like things organized.