This is an excerpt from the LDOCELongman Dictionary Of Contemporary English.
freak out
phrasal verb informal
to become very anxious, upset, or afraid, or make someone very anxious, upset, or afraid :
People just freaked out when they heard the news.
freak somebody out
The whole idea freaked me out.
freak out
phrasal verb informal
to become very anxious, upset, or afraid, or make someone very anxious, upset, or afraid
People just freaked out when they heard the news.
freak somebody out
The whole idea freaked me out.
I'm curious whether freak out
freak out has the meaning of "make somebody angry".?