Phreak (or phreaking/phreaker) is a term used to describe the early hackers in the late 70's-early 90's who manipulated the tone-based telephone switching systems to conduct unauthorized activity within that system. Although these "phreakers" rarely had malicious intent, their curiosity often got them arrested and heavily punished.
Cap'n crunch is the best known phreaker of all time because he discovered the effect of the 2600Hz tone.
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David 'Phreak' Turley is a member of Riot, the creators of League of Legends.
Hailing from the competitive Warcraft 3 scene, David โTop 5 Worldโ โPhreakโ Bringing his Northern California pride with him, David (known as Phreak in the Riot office) was told by his pro-teamโs managerโs ex-roommate David Dunne to apply for an internship at Riot. After taking #1 on the normal games ladder in December 2009 and proving that he could talk just as fast when referencing League of Legends, he was instantly hired and stuck out to make a name for himself in the eyes of all the Leagueโs summoners.
Phreak is in charge of the League of Legends Champion Spotlights on YouTube.
Phreak also is a great dancer and always makes sure to deal tons of damage.
Phreak: Welcome to the "League of Legends Champion Spotlight". Today we will be dealing tons of damage.
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as an expansion on a previously posted deffinition:
A phreak is anyone who explores phone systems. Basically a phone hacker
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A term of exclamation used to describe a person, in reaction to something silly and/or humourous they say.
Not necessarily used as an insult, this term is most commonly used as a term of endearment and should never be taken seriously.
Taken from a combination of the words freak and prick.
Friend 1: I didn't know that the buffalo has wings...
Friend 2: It doesn't! You're such a phreak!
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Self defined, usually given to a Provert.
Omg, did you see that PHREAK? I wonder what his name is?
(noun) A person obsessed with the illicit application of fringe technology.
In the early 1970s, phone phreaks designed and marketed little boxes that allowed the users to make unlimited free long-distance calls.
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