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drug fiend
noun
Someone who is obsessed or crazed in their obsession with drugs and/or drug use
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I'm getting to be a drug fiend.
Yes, the solver needs to be as much chemist as geographer, cricketer or drug fiend.
Huncke was still very much the squirrelly ex-con and drug fiend, but he was also marvellously unthreatening, despite a certain doomy charisma.
MUCH LOVED ALL-ROUND FAMILY ENTERTAINER PHIL COLLINS ADMITS – I WAS A DRUG FIEND! "I mean, that dead time in between soundcheck and gig, what do you do?
Tabloid reporters were sent to Seattle, Knox's home town, where anonymous friends described her as a drug fiend, a party animal, an out-of-control man-eater.
But I also think about how Whitney Houston had declined from American musical royalty to the oft-ridiculed and washed-up singer and drug fiend.
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Punks, poets, painters, dropouts, drug fiends, drag queens - all have been welcome at the Chelsea hotel.
We're horny, ass-saving, ego-driven drug fiends, among other, more noble things".
"Everywhere you looked there were fiends, fiends," Ms. Dobson said, using an abbreviated version of street slang for addicts: drug fiends.
Twenty years ago, Irvine Welsh roared onto the British literary scene with "Trainspotting," a first novel that traced the exuberant depravities of Scottish drug fiends.
That style is a far cry from his rougher early mixtapes, though after listening to his harrowing stories of navigating the universe of Detroit drug fiends on "Torture," everything that followed sounds like a strategy of escape.
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