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groupie
[ groo-pee ]
noun
- a young person, especially a teenage girl, who is an ardent admirer of rock musicians and may follow them on tour.
- an ardent fan of a celebrity or of a particular activity:
a tennis groupie.
groupie
/ ˈɡruːpɪ /
noun
- an ardent fan of a celebrity, esp a pop star: originally, often a girl who followed the members of a pop group on tour in order to have sexual relations with them
- an enthusiastic follower of some activity
a political groupie
Example Sentences
The whole enterprise — an anonymous creator intermittently dropping gifts of spine-tingling campfire tales onto a select band of groupies — feels like a one-man underground subculture.
He’s watched awful Shaq movies and long lines of hotel lobby groupies.
What kind of groupie FYIs does the NBA provide during rookie orientation?
“He was like a Christie groupie,” says the official, who asks not to be named.
Johnny Depp: Only thirteen years old, Depp lost his virginity to a groupie.
In the hypnotizing 15-second clip, a groupie filmed Bieber sleeping on a large striped day bed.
A 15-second video of Bieber asleep was posted by a female groupie in Brazil.
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