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