1. freak out - Noun
2. freak out - Verb
a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)
lose one's nerve
Source: WordNetfreak-out
When I die, I want people to play my music, go wild and freak out and do anything they want to do. Jimi Hendrix
[hitrecord. org is my] alternative outlet of where I get to be a little less professional and just freak out a little bit. Joseph Gordon-Levitt
I think sometimes when you begin to examine things - like yourself - suddenly you can just freak out and not want to go any further. Bonnie Wright
I'm claustrophobic. I can't go into haunted houses. They have these tight, dark, enclosed space. I freak out. That's my phobia. It gets me out of stuff. Someone asks me to do something and I tell them I can't because I'm claustrophobic. Mark Consuelos
I used to get a sort of sociophobia, and I still get it sometimes these days when I'm in a confined space with too many people. It's not like I freak out or anything, it's just that I'm far more comfortable in my own company sometimes than being surrounded by one thousand strangers. Ryan Kwanten
Was this normalcy-predictable patterns, the certainty of doing the same thing everyday? Because if so, normalcy was about to make me freak out and start screaming. James Patterson