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- n. US A person compulsively obsessed with cleanliness.
Examples
“Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal While the entire home is immaculate, it's in Mr. Leight's office where his neat-freak tendencies are most apparent.”
“While the entire home is immaculate, his neat-freak tendencies are most apparent in his office.”
“This time, three couples compete for the plaque declaring them best hosts, with neat-freak Debbie demonstrating her special talent for spotting stray pubes in the shower and local busybody Frances putting on a show at breakfast she's even got homemade yoghurt.”
“I have total neat-freak friends, whose houses look like magazine photos.”
“This may not seem deeply pathological to you, but trust me [or trust my mom, or some of my neat-freak friends], I am not by nature a compulsively clutter-free person.”
“Then again, I harbor the hope that even after we're not showing anymore I'll retain my neat-freak habits and my next house will always be pristine ...”
“Kelly: A couple of profiles of you I have read have painted you as a neat-freak who can't help but write perfectly thought out and tidy novels.”
Interview with Chris Bohjalian, Author of Skeletons at the Feast
“I am, as I noted in a comment to Prof. Mama's post, an organization - and neat-freak.”
“Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar — Felix was a neat-freak, hypocondraic, and general whiner.”
“My grandmother - mother's mother, also the matriarch - was also a near-OCD neat-freak.”
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