junkie 的定义
plural, junk·ies.Slang.
- Disparaging and Offensive. a person addicted to drugs, especially one addicted to heroin.
- a person with an insatiable craving for something: a chocolate junkie.
- an enthusiastic follower; fan; devotee: a baseball junkie.
junkie 近义词
drug taker
更多junkie例句
- A self-described comic book nerd, big film fan, and pop culture junkie, the prolific DePaul University alum began his career in Chicago’s underground scene.
- Whether you’re a political junkie, a lover of gossip or a fan of engaging writing, “A Promised Land” will leave you wanting more.
- The court doesn’t look at me like I’m a real person, they’re looking at me like I’m a junkie.
- The company’s app supplies updates, analyst notes, and data tools for market junkies.
- I have to ask you, because I know you’re as much as a junkie as I am.
- And the bipolar junkie will stop at nothing to be promoted to detective inspector in a bid to win back his wife and children.
- This junkie is about to begin a three-day, neo-African, sometimes-terrifying, ritualistic trip.
- Unless you live in Ohio, or are a political junkie, chances are you have never heard of its Republican governor, John Kasich.
- He added: “After a while you kind of get to be a crisis junkie and anything else is boring.”
- That is another way of saying that the junkie, unlike our “American business man,” knows himself.
- “Oh, do tell us about that,” cried Junkie and his brothers, turning eagerly to Jackman.
- Junkie went a few steps with him, intending to fetch another divit.
- He towered over the skinny junkie, and was five or six times wider than her.
- But this was new, new new, not old new, and new was always appealing to a certain kind of novelty junkie in Imagineering.
- We need not say that Junkie declined obedience, neither would he listen to the silvery blandishments of Gertie.