groupies in English

noun
1
a person, especially a young woman, who regularly follows a pop music group or other celebrity in the hope of meeting or getting to know them.
That's where groupies and the sexual charge from performance come in handy.

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1. Carian Cole Groupies has 6,968 members

2. No birds, no booze, no groupies hanging about.

3. You know the list comprises of mainly Newsome groupies here.

4. The show, the pressure, the groupies, the autograph hounds, the crew.

5. Array of contributors includes players, commentators and groupies, with handsome illustrations.

6. As 'queen of the groupies,' Pamela Des Barres got very close with some of music's …

7. And he had no shortage of women, did he? Football stars are well supplied with female groupies.

8. They included dope smugglers, priests and nuns, Acidheads, gays, groupies, environmentalists, and a group who claimed to be from Venus.”

9. Chris Brown Childproofs Tour Bus No cursing, no drinking and no groupies when baby Royalty is on board

10. Synonyms for Admirers include fan club, supporters' club, supporters' group, fanatics, fans, followers, following, groupies, devotees and audience

11. Then there are the classical music groupies, who respond more to his looks than the way he conducts Lutoslawski.

12. Hugh had built up a following of excitable groupies and the ovations throughout were like the last night of Seinfeld.

13. Backstage depicts naked groupies, drug use, internal squabbles, and hardly a sentence goes by that isn't filled with obscenities or epithets, but the rappers come across as a surprisingly genial, friendly lot just enjoying themselves

14. Bogeyed Lyrics: Jump in the booth / Too high and read my bars wrong / Tryna leave my mark on the planet like I'm Neil Armstrong / Groupies in rockets tyrna reach my hardon / Looking down the

15. If you find yourself in the midst of a pack of Clamorous groupies going nuts over a celebrity sighting, you'll need to put your ear plugs in. Clamorous comes from the Latin root clāmōr, meaning "shout."