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groupie

[groo-pee] / ˈgru pi /
NOUN
devoted fan
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Example Sentences

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“We have never been part of an art group, never been art groupies. We kept ourselves outside. And it’s freedom to be there.”

From Seattle Times

But he grows paranoid and brings out his gun, which causes the groupie to want to leave.

From Los Angeles Times

There he stood, center aisle, wearing a suit and a bright orange tie, trying to position himself to shake as many hands as possible, as if he were a solitary political groupie.

From Salon

Mr. Vecchi said it is common for criminology students to become fascinated by certain crimes or even become groupies for serial killers.

From Washington Times

“It was well-known on campus that Sepe had groupies, all of whom were young female students that spent an inappropriate amount of time with him,” the lawsuit states.

From Los Angeles Times