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Definition of Freaknecks

Freaknecks

noun - plural

  • freaknecks

    This is a Southern seventies term to describe rural people, who had many hippie mannerisms.

    Compare to cowboy hippie.

    The freaknecks were dancing to Southern rock, smoking joints and drinking shine!

    Last edited on Feb 07 2017. Submitted by Dr. P.D. Fisher on Feb 07 2017.

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