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Freaky vs Creaky - What's the difference?

freaky | creaky |

As adjectives the difference between freaky and creaky

is that freaky is resembling a freak while creaky is tending to creak.

freaky

English

Adjective

(er)
  • resembling a freak
  • (slang) odd; bizarre; unusual
  • I've heard the props and costumes in this play are quite freaky .
  • (slang) scary; frightening
  • Have you met the freaky new guy who moved in next door?
  • (slang) sexually deviant
  • The things she asked me to do were too freaky for me.

    Derived terms

    * get freaky

    See also

    * get one's freak on

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    creaky

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Tending to creak
  • Worn down by overuse; decrepit
  • arthritic or rheumatic
  • (linguistics) Of or relating to a special kind of phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx are drawn together, compressing the vocal folds.
  • creaky tone
    creaky voice

    Derived terms

    * creakiness