Sentences with phrase «freaking clue»

The phrase "freaking clue" means not having any idea or understanding about something. Full definition
In addition, it is equally obvious, you have no freaking clue.
Or, again, it could be because the ignorant tribesmen who put your god together didn't have a freaking clue.
«Get a freaking clue!
We have pictures of him in the bathtub alternately screaming his head off and madly sucking on his pacifier for comfort as if he hoped it would somehow compensate for his crappy luck in getting two clowns for parents that didn't have a freaking clue as to how to bathe a baby.
For me, the hardest part about postpartum life were the moments when it felt like my baby was breaking and I had no freaking clue how to fix her.
Without help, I have no freaking clue how I'd write, work with clients, be around for my kids as much as I am, keep my house clean, go on a date night once a week, cook dinner 6 times a week, pack school lunch 5 times a week, make sure that my family has clean laundry — and even make sure that I get a pedicure when I want one.
Get a freaking clue.
Unless you've taken the time to actually count calories for a few days of your normal eating schedule, you probably have no freaking clue how many calories you eat!
I had no freaking clue what a terracotta colour was (try saying «terracotta colour» quickly multiple times.
Buying and trying new makeup is fun, but I love finding old products in my collection that I have no freaking clue why I stopped using.
It was hard for me back in 2009 to admit that I had no freaking clue what I was doing and my novel draft showed that.
so really, all these people saying how wonderful their dogs are should give you a freaking clue that you shouldn't live your life by what statistics say.
In his reply, he started off by saying that he had «no freaking clue,» but could make some predictions.
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