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groupie

noun as in devoted fan

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“When you look historically ... he’s been close to the sheriff’s department in ways that are more like a groupie.”

Millie Jacoby - a Brit who has lived in Melbourne for the past year - is one such Pesto groupie.

From BBC

She knows firsthand just how much it means for people to meet their heroes, having been a self-described “groupie” and “die-hard fan” of musicians when she was young.

Recovered from a car accident that took place in Baltimore County in May, landing him in the hospital with bumps, bruises, but no major injuries, Waters was primarily there to promote the 4K UHD and Blu-ray release of his 1990 film "Cry-Baby," starring Johnny Depp, but pulled from his experience as a "trial groupie" to put his own unique spin on the former president's upcoming sentencing on July 11.

From Salon

Enter Dennis France, a runty cop groupie who had befriended Leasure at a Pomona gun show and liked to go on ride alongs with him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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