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groupie

[groo-pee] / ˈgru pi /
NOUN
devoted fan
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Bardem gets the most, and most extreme attitudes, to play, whether cozying up individually to the Bowdens, threatening a groupie, undergoing a religious conversion, acting normal or being weird.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 4, 2026

Ellie calls her a "groupie" repeatedly which is both pretty judgmental for a tattoo artist and also seems to indicate that Ellie doesn't understand jobs.

From Salon May 14, 2023

He wrote, “The reason I stay winning is because I’m relentless about being the absolute best at whatever I do — including being the best groupie for my wife & daughter.”

From Washington Post Nov. 4, 2022

There’s a single female Pacific Tech student; the other women who appear are a genius groupie, student beauticians the male geniuses hit on, and a college administrator.

From Slate Aug. 20, 2022

The late bus doesn’t leave for another half hour, so I guess I’ll be a theater groupie.

From "Leah on the Offbeat" by Becky Albertalli

These weren’t groupies or hangers-on, they were friends.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 22, 2024

Key to the success was Billie Jean, a dark tale about the groupies Jackson met while touring with his brothers.

From BBC Nov. 4, 2024

“People in our hotel are here just for the eclipse, which is kind of neat. Space groupies, I guess. I’ve never experienced one, so I’m looking forward to it.”

From Seattle Times Apr. 8, 2024

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 Jan. 9, 2023

“Nice job, chica,” Beatriz calls out, and her groupies all start nodding.

From "Like Vanessa" by Tami Charles




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