The difference between Freak out and Go snake

When used as verbs, freak out means to react (or cause to react) with extreme anger or fear to something to the extent that one loses one's composure or behaves irrationally, whereas go snake means to approach, attack or accost a person, situation or environment in an extremely violent and unrestrained manner, often with no thought about consequences.


Freak out is also noun with the meaning: a positive experience with lsd or other psychedelic drug.

check bellow for the other definitions of Freak out and Go snake

  1. Freak out as a noun (slang, 1960s counterculture):

    A positive experience with LSD or other psychedelic drug; bummer, bum trip.

  1. Freak out as a verb (slang, intransitive):

    To react (or cause to react) with extreme anger or fear to something to the extent that one loses one's composure or behaves irrationally; originally, 1960's countercultural term meaning to have a positive reaction or experience from the recreational, therapeutic or edificational use of a psychotropic – usually hallucinogenic or psychedelic – drug

  2. Freak out as a verb (slang, transitive):

    To scare someone.

  1. Go snake as a verb (idiomatic):

    To approach, attack or accost a person, situation or environment in an extremely violent and unrestrained manner, often with no thought about consequences.

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