Learn what "this is freaking me out man" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means something is making the speaker feel very scared or unsettled.
From School Hall, Episode 45
The speaker says they are extremely shaken and scared by what is happening.
Use it in informal speech when something is disturbing or overwhelming you. It can sound rude or very casual, so avoid it in formal settings.
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