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groupie Definition

groupie (gro̵̅o̅)

noun

  1. a young female fan of rock groups or other popular personalities, who follows them about, often in the hope of achieving sexual intimacy
  2. an enthusiast; devotee a tennis groupie

groupie Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • have: We haven't had groupies outside the house yet.
  • adore: You can imagine Ali rehearsing many of Mrs Huntley's lines at some dinner party, surrounded by adoring radical groupies.
  • scream: There are the hordes of screaming groupies ( well, PR people ), the private jets ( Easyjet counts, doesn't it?
  • become: Or maybe I will just have to become a groupie!
  • need: I do not need architectural groupies skulking around my home.

Adjective modifier

  • young: By the time Editors arrived on stage Fibbers was full, with the array of young aspiring groupies hugging the stage barrier.
  • teenage: It also features front and rear doorways making access more convenient ( attract an excess of hysterical teenage groupies ).
  • royal: Me and the South African performers I was working with that night thought it rather funny that we had a royal groupie.
  • geriatric: Otherwise, I have to go ask them later and then I feel like a geriatric groupie.
  • architectural: I do not need architectural groupies skulking around my home.
  • Japanese: Neighborhood Threat features drugs, booze and professional Japanese groupies.

Noun used with modifier

  • rock: He couldn't hang around the corridor hoping to catch a glimpse of her like some rock star groupie.
  • football: Aged 20 and looking for champions league success this year and female football groupies.
  • band: Smooth and sharp, rock band groupie lookalike Glen Wool delivered a range of witty and pointed material.