Plural of freakout; multiple instances of emotional outbursts, losses of control, or wild experiences.
Standard English plural formed by adding '-s' to 'freakout'. The '-s' suffix (Old English '-as') has marked plurals for over 1,500 years.
We pluralize 'freakout' the same way we pluralize 'blackout' or 'lockout'—showing that even brand-new compound words immediately follow standard English grammar patterns from ancient times.
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