Freezed vs Freeped - What's the difference?
freezed | freeped |
(dialect, nonstandard) (freeze)
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 3, author=George Vecsey, title=One Night Only for Serves and Memories at the Garden, work=New York Times
, passage=“This is my first time here,” Ivanovic said. “I was actually hoping it would snow because we always play in places where it’s very warm. So it’s fun also to get freezed a little bit."}}
(freep)
(US political internet slang) To subject to a mass internet or email assault aimed at pushing a particular point of view.
*{{quote-news, 2000, February 28, James V. Grimaldi, Hearsay: The Lawyer's Column; Keeping Up With the Gundersons , The Washington Post
, passage=Hearsay even got "freeped ." "Freepers," followers of a rightist Web site called Free Republic, orchestrated a "Freeper Call to Action."}}
*{{quote-news, 2005, August 22, Tim Cuprisin, Contest may not be clear of 'freep', Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
, passage=Freeping is one of the reasons Internet surveys are useless as a gauge of public opinion because the results can reflect an organized campaign. }}
As verbs the difference between freezed and freeped
is that freezed is (dialect|nonstandard) (freeze) while freeped is (freep).freezed
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Usage notes
* Use of the "weak" inflection ending in "-ed" instead of the strong inflected form, (froze) (past) or (frozen) (past participle) is considered non-standard, though the speaker or writer would be understood.freeped
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Verb
(head)freep
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Alternative forms
*FReep *FreepVerb
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