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groupie

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

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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

Even the difference of groupie experience between male and female comics is severely unbalanced.

From Los Angeles Times

Then seemingly out of nowhere, Drake shifts gears: “Sidebar, Serena, your husband a groupie. He claim we don’t got a problem but no, boo, it is like you comin’ for sushi.”

From Washington Post

In retelling the story of a 15-year-old who gets sucked prematurely into the world of bands and groupies and roadies and drugs, it lands instead in a mystifying muddle, occasionally diverting but never affecting.

From New York Times