by -O-uknow on January 8th, 2009

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When did "Freaky" begin to take on a sexual connotation?

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  • by Spicy Hot on January 8th, 2009

    Spicy Hot

    It is Rick James fault.

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  • by Symbeline on January 8th, 2009

    Symbeline

    I don't know...political correctness has no place in the music industry? XD
    But ever since then, we've had everything to denote sexual infatuation, as well as the reverse effect...video game writers now call new consoles "sexy looking". Ugh. I'm all for vocabulary diversity, but that seriously doesn't help the gamers get out of their social image rut. Sorry, off topic. >_>

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  • by LarryH54 on January 8th, 2009

    LarryH54

    When musicians started replacing 'f**k' with 'freak'. Funny how music seems to have the power to move societies.

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  • by HoleySchnikeys on January 8th, 2009

    HoleySchnikeys

    about the time Stella Got Her Groove Back

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