freak of nature
noun phrase
: someone or something that differs markedly from what is usual or standard: such as
a
: a person of outstanding talent
… when it comes to the overall position and everything it encompasses, it's hard for me to put anyone ahead of [football tight end Rob] Gronkowski, who was an absolute freak of nature on the field.—Jordy McElroy
b
: an extremely uncommon occurrence
Four people were injured Friday night in a wreck that one official called a "freak of nature"—after a tree fell onto a passing car on Porters Bluff Road.—Jamie Dexter
A no-hitter is a freak of nature. It requires nine innings of mastery by a pitcher against another team's lineup, but it also requires a bit of good fortune.—Tracy Ringolsby
c
: an unusual or abnormal organism
They say the animal is a freak of nature—a rare hybrid giant resulting from the union of a large Steller sea lion and a smaller California species.—The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia)
Today, that cannabis plant is an enormous freak of nature, and far larger than your average kitchen refrigerator.—Dan Casey
d
disparaging + usually offensive
: a person having a physical abnormality
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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