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He can't even believe he's caught a little of Judy's freakiness, like a cold germ.
He just happened to be at the other extreme of freakiness: the giant instead of the dwarf.
Z's scarred face and glossy black eyes were just the tip of the iceberg for freakiness.
Continuing the theme of nature's freakiness, Wave Hill screens "Them!
The album "flips the contemporary folk aesthetic, eschewing freakiness in favor of charm.
PlayStation Magazine described Voldo as "nothing if not the master of freakiness."
This is all inaccessible freakiness."
She first became interested in water beds because of their "freakiness," she said, but now likes them because of how well she sleeps.
To underscore their brand of suggestive flashiness, the organizers aggressively market the freakiness of their guests.
Looking as I did, even singing as I can-they trusted him partly as a response to the freakiness of me.
God, Vorrutyer, do you imagine, in your amoral flashy freakiness, in your monstrous vanity, that you control this elemental?
As her considerably naughtier sister, Gloria, Ms. Fisher brings some serious Rick James-style freakiness to a supporting role that might otherwise barely register.
Medved argues that at a time when most Americans continue to espouse traditional values, Hollywood is controlled by an intellectual elite clinging to the 'freakiness' of Sixties counter-culture.
In fact, their over-the-top freakiness almost certainly influenced Diane Arbus, a pupil of Model's - as were Larry Fink and Bruce Weber - at the New School.
To Spin columnist Devon Maloney, the song was ultimately an overtly cartoonized version of her single "Born This Way" (2011) that embraces the "freakiness" of Springfield.
And the presence of Ms. McPhee, the anodyne pop star who is said to be the first of several guest stars on the series, has thrown into relief still more dimensions to Bree's freakiness.
Of course, what goes on in the back of an exotic often rivals the vehicle's design for freakiness, many limousine owners will attest, and they go into a party weekend like the Super Bowl prepared for the worst.
Rob Tannenbaum of Rolling Stone asserted that Miguel "is, easily, uninhibited enough to inherit the tradition of eccentric R&B freakiness handed down from Marvin Gaye to Prince to R. Kelly."
"The Frequency," a lineup of 160 snapshots of people in Times Square with mildly funky hairdos, over-plucked eyebrows and "interesting" wardrobe choices, suggests the obvious - there's a fine line between individuality and freakiness - but doesn't develop this further.
The article's litany of the macabre strives to justify the musings of a Syracuse professor, Robert Thompson, who speculates that New Jersey could be going through a "cataclysmic period of way-out freakiness," as did Long Island in the 90's.
He gave the album two out of five stars, writing: "The Velvet Underground and Pink Floyd, however, rarely stuck with this kind of inaccessible freakiness for more than a few minutes at a time on record, even at their most willfully obscure.
"Armchair psychologists will say that when John Edwards came along, I adopted him as a substitute for my father," Mr. Young writes in "The Politician," his mind-boggling book about the sheer freakiness of Mr. Edwards's hubris, ambition and dishonesty.
The mix includes FC Kahuna's own hard-charging "Mindset 2 Cycle," alongside Freaks' remix of Brett Johnson's "Stucco Homes" (described in the liner notes as "proper drug vocals and bleep freakiness") and "Music Is My Radar," by Blur.