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groupie

[groo-pee] / ˈgru pi /
NOUN
devoted fan
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“I’m in awe of her. I’m a groupie. she’s so great and gracious,” the Bulls coach said.

From Seattle Times

Their laughter, like the laughter of the groupies in “Blow-Up,” expresses both the futility of escaping and the fact that, somehow, they already have.

From New York Times

The defense labeled the accusers “groupies” and “stalkers.”

From Washington Times

Mr Kelly's defence portrayed the women as "groupies" and jilted lovers, who were seeking revenge after falling out of favour with the star.

From BBC

The defendant has vehemently denied the allegations, claiming that the accusers were “groupies” who wanted to take advantage of his fame and fortune until the #MeToo movement turned them against him.

From Washington Times