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noun
- 1. a young woman who regularly follows a pop group or other celebrity, especially in the hope of having a sexual relationship with them: informal "he pulled a different groupie every night"
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Mar 16, 2004 · A groupie is a person whose devotion to a person (usually a celebrity, especially a rock and roll star) approaches the level of fanaticism. Groupie is derived from group, meaning a musical band, but now has more general application.
The word groupie originated around 1965 to describe teen-aged girls or young women who began following a particular group or band of musicians on a regular basis.
1. : a fan of a rock group who usually follows the group around on concert tours. 2. : an admirer of a celebrity who attends as many of his or her public appearances as possible. 3. : enthusiast, aficionado. a political groupie. golf groupies. Examples of groupie in a Sentence.
GROUPIE definition: 1. a person who likes a particular popular singer or other famous person and follows them to try to…. Learn more.
noun. an ardent fan of a celebrity, esp a pop star: originally, often a girl who followed the members of a pop group on tour in order to have sexual relations with them. an enthusiastic follower of some activity. a political groupie.
GROUPIE meaning: 1. a person who likes a particular popular singer or other famous person and follows them to try to…. Learn more.
A groupie is someone who is a fan of a particular band, singer, or other famous person, and follows them around.