"Freaking" is used as an intensifier, similar to "very" or "really," but it often carries a stronger connotation of excitement, annoyance, or surprise.
For example:
* "That was a friken amazing concert!" (meaning "That was a really amazing concert!")
* "I'm friken tired of this traffic." (meaning "I'm really tired of this traffic.")
It's important to note that "friken" and "freakin'" are considered informal and may be considered offensive in some contexts. It's often used in casual conversation, but you should be mindful of your audience and the situation when using these terms.