Someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction.
1 Many junky - pushers are glad to see a new addict for economic reasons.
2 The junky asked me what my story was and I told him.
3 Or they grab anything junky that's easy to take on the road.
4 Ike hated the Black Bastard only as one junky can hate another.
5 A lot of equipment for a junky old van, I thought.
6 A junky hands you the money, takes his junk and cuts.
7 As revenge on this sad junky , I copped more than her usual dose.
8 Why does a junky quit junk of his own will?
9 When the junky is cut off, emergency reactions continue.
10 The junky was there to sell some religious medals.
11 Only a few lonely, junky pieces of furniture remained.
12 These junky ads for getting an Intel Pentium 2.
13 I could clean up some more, and watch some junky television, and take a nap.
14 Lots of people might think Coney Island is ugly, with all the junky - looking booths and billboards.
15 Two of Mom's other crazies had seen the junky thief woman with free amounts of cash.
16 His films, hitherto regarded as junky , disreputable trailblazers, became regarded as low-budget knock-offs of studio hits.
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