freak out

The phrase "freak out" is an informal expression that refers to experiencing intense or excessive panic, anxiety, or extreme emotional distress. It often describes an exaggerated reaction to a challenging or overwhelming situation, resulting in irrational or out-of-control behavior. It can sometimes involve screaming, crying, trembling, or other manifestations of extreme fear or stress.


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