When we 'Freep' someone, it is usually an action which seeks to express diapproval. "I Freeped the IMPOTUS today." translates to "I had an opportunity to personally express to that scumbag Clinton that I think that he is a criminally-inclined, dope-smoking, draft-dodging.." well, you get the idea.
If we 'Freep' someone that we dislike, perhaps we can 'peerF' ('Freep' spelled backwards) somebody whose actions we approve of.