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"druggie" Definitions
  1. a person who takes illegal drugs regularly

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" - Lily, 34 "Let druggie friends crash on couch.
"I thought the Chelsea Hotel was too druggie," Ms. Barton said.
"Me, I was just a druggie — I wasn't looking for enlightenment," Boyle said.
The props (edible teacups, mushroom tuffets) and costumes were surreally proportioned and druggie.
I'd heard an old druggie adage: You know why there are no old speed freaks?
I've read the stories in Jesus' Son—that poetic druggie Bible—more than any other book.
Later that year, her Sex Hormone'd Druggie mixtape displayed her hypnotizing raspy voice and varied deliveries.
The movie is as remarkable for its mise-en-scène as for its druggie, orgiastic content.
"If you go to the hospital two, three or four times, they think you're a druggie," she says.
And her life has come full-circle, having gone from druggie teen to empowering mother and pop star.
Kate Moss, Nirvana, Blur, Rent Boy: druggie sybarites the lot of them, and they are cultural products of a piece.
Elected officials from the president on down feared that the youths of America were skidding anarchically toward a druggie cliff.
There are the druggie kids, and everyone is friends with them, and they're way less uptight than the sparkly, cool people.
I suddenly was back at my druggie high school with these kids I hadn't seen for a year-and-a-half.
In the decade-plus since they were playing druggie house parties, Foals have grown into a very specific modern-day anomaly.
Mr. O'Connor said Mr. Dillon was one of them, describing him as "an alcoholic and a druggie" who was known as Fox.
Mr. Klein is turning a druggie, clothing-optional motel a few blocks away into a stylish private club called San Vicente Bungalows.
Fuck going to bed at a reasonable hour to spend your days hunched in a corporate cage, your druggie inner voice whispers.
As soon as the idea pops into my head, a gun-wielding druggie walks in and performs a staged robbery (he's dating Justine).
She's interrupted by the arrival of two hard-core druggie brothers who proceed to cook up an appalling batch of low-rent meth.
Paris Jackson defended her use of marijuana after she was accused of being a "druggie" on Twitter for admitting she uses it as medicine.
Set to Maxwell Sterling's "Hollywood Medieval," a lushly druggie aural collage, the collection introduced to the Old World setting fragmented elements of the New.
In an attempt to make good after nearly spoiling Alejandro's deal with the local thugs, Nick proposes to put his druggie past to good use.
But her traditional Portuguese mom and dad criticize her for dressing like a "punk druggie" and lament that she has cut off her long hair.
Though these were allegedly references to couture techniques, they had more of the D.I.Y. look of the sparkly stuff favored by a druggie glow-stick crowd.
Our capacity to be shocked has already been so worn down by the Trump presidency, he's like your druggie cousin who can no longer surprise you.
In high school, Bourdain fell in love with an older girl, Nancy Putkoski, who ran with a druggie crowd, and he started dabbling in illicit substances himself.
Big Star's "Third" was the bewildering and later beloved (particularly by indie-rockers) album recorded in 403 by the songwriter Alex Chilton at a druggie, drunken, experimental extreme.
Directed by Danny Perez and counting Ms. Lyonne as a producer, "Antibirth" finds Ms. Lyonne as a druggie mobile-home dweller named Lou, whose body is infected with something otherworldly.
To others, the druggie excess and grisly murder symbolized the dying gasp of an era—the moment when things went too far, and the city started cracking down on clubs.
The Swedish shirt maker Eton held a dance party one evening to celebrate a collection the designer Sebastian Dollinger said had been inspired by happy, youthful days of druggie raves.
Johnny Manziel is thumbing his nose at his father's death warning -- telling his dad he ain't gonna stop partying ... just days after Paul Manziel called him a "druggie" whose life is in danger.
Due to these new restrictions, big dance music events in the LA area were put under much greater scrutiny, and ended up blacklisting LED gloves in order to present a non-druggie appearance.
And by no coincidence either according to New York Times' Popcast who when talking about Abel's origins stated that "he and [Lamar Taylor, co-creator of XO's creative team] would make DIY "druggie horror films.
Did not anyone on the Democratic team ever consider that every single one of the tens of thousands of stories written or broadcast about Ukraine would link Joe Biden and his druggie son to talk of corruption?
Likewise, does Saul's misanthropic mashup of civic issues and icons that includes images of Ronald Reagan as a druggie and Martin Luther King Jr. as a giant octopus massaging the phallus of justice point toward anything other than disaffection?
"The problem is that the mentality is closed in Italy, and if you speak of cannabis as a cure, you're seen as a druggie," said Luigi Mantuano, the other owner of the cafe, which sells its own version of cannabis light.
" The "Hi Dad" part is clearly a reference to the statement Paul Manziel gave to ESPN a few days ago -- in which he said, "I don't know what to say other than my son is a druggie and he needs help.
For instance, Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild"—the "theme song" from Easy Rider—replaces the 1960's hippie/druggie bikers Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda with a 1990's yuppie photojournalist who travels with his camcorder from continent to continent on his motorcycle.
Convinced his kid wasn't a "druggie," as he puts it when told the cause of death was a heroin overdose, Nels goes on a quest to find out what really happened, gradually eliminating members of the gang in pursuit of learning who's ultimately responsible.
Both, as it happened, were to be found under his nose at a druggie, clothing-optional motel complex blocks away from Sunset Tower in West Hollywood, a cluster of bungalows erected in the late 19th century as housing for workers laying railway lines to the coast.
Manziel has remained in the news for partying to such an extent that his father called him a "druggie" and hoped for his own sake he winds up in jail, his pending domestic violence criminal case, and his hapless attorney, despite the effective end of his pro football career when the Browns released him earlier this year.
Red flowers cause three druggie college students to have premonitions when they see their own deaths. They then start dying in the manner of their earlier premonitions.
Gotcha, that is the ONLY theme investigated by OUAT, again and again, and again. OUAT this week was about druggie dads abandoning their kids, Wonderland was about kids escaping into drugs because of neglectful dads.
It's not a secret that he's a druggie. Hopefully, he doesn't die before he comes to his senses. I mean, I hate to say it, but I hope he goes to jail. I mean, that would be the best place for him.
Kelly: An immature druggie. He acts up after a drug deal with Lem went wrong. He holds Tex hostage until Tex wrestles the gun out of his arms, but not before he shoots him on his side. Negrito: Tex's horse until Mason sells him along with his horse Red.
He also appears in a couple of feature length animations, including one where he is seen unhappy in life and single until he befriends his neighbour's talking dog Harold (Gastone in original Italian) and a Witch who grants him wishes where they have many exciting adventures. In Italy the show was known as "Il Signor Rossi cerca la felicità" whilst in English- speaking countries it was known as The Fantastic Adventures of Mr. Rossi (where it was broken down into a TV series for children's TV) or Mr. Rossi Looks for Happiness. In the United States Mr. Rossi has become known not only as a children's film but also as a cult "druggie" film for its psychedelic coloring, jokes and mushroom references. The recent adoption of the Mr. Rossi series to the "druggie" culture is not unlike what has happened to other classic children's films.
The boy had been abandoned by his druggie/prostitute mother, and lived with his grandmother. The grandmother didn’t do much to provide for the boy, who didn’t speak. I’m guessing he was autistic, but there was no money to do anything about it. Rudy would bring the boy to his apartment, see to it that he was properly clothed and fed, and he did what he could to get him into school.
They encounter a crazy druggie who tells them that a small-time drug dealer named Frankie Tahoe wants to kill Vincent. Joshua and Mickey inform Vincent, and the trio intimidate a guy who works for Tahoe into telling them where he can be found. They find Tahoe at a nightclub. During a talk, Tahoe insults the religion of Joshua and Vincent, which they hold dear, and Vincent beats Tahoe to death with a baseball bat.
Wesleyan University students hold an unofficial yearly event in April called Zonker Harris Day, celebrating psychedelic music and culture, with the Doonesbury character as a mascot. In early 2008, the new Wesleyan University president, Michael S. Roth, declared Zonker Harris Day to be "stupid", and the Residential Life office officially opposed its "hippie-druggie" image. Funding for the event was banned pending a new title. After prolonged disagreement, students renamed the event "Ze Who Shall Not Be Named Day".
"Show Review: The Julie Ruin with La Sera at Slim's", Spinning Platters After the album's release, the band did a full European tour with Springtime Carnivore, ending at Primavera Festival.Kaplan, Ilana. 'La Sera Lets the Light in', Interview MagazineSpin. "La Sera's Katy Goodman is Losing to the Dark of Druggie Love", Spin Magazine La Sera also did a West Coast tour with King Tuff, and the show on November 6, 2014 was filmed to be on Last Call with Carson Daly.
The man with the badge from the Mercedes puts his badge in a desk drawer and is shown also looking bothered/depressed, and has a picture of the young gunman (his son) on his desk. The video ends showing all three of the characters (woman, young man and cop) eating dinner together; the adulterous wife, the murdering son and the druggie cop are all family, and all seem to wear a facade of everything being normal and ok. The video ends with a family picture being burned.
Meyer played several roles as a druggie, starting with his debut in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991), in which he was dispatched in a video game. His breakthrough screen role was in the teen hit Clueless (1995) as the skateboarding stoner. Meyer offered similar characterizations in The Craft and John Carpenter's Escape from L.A. (both 1996). He played the best friend of an Olympic hopeful in the biopic Prefontaine (1997) and as a high- school student yearning to leave his hometown in Dancer, Texas Pop.
Saving Private Perez is a 2011 Mexican comedy film. The movie follows Julian Perez, a Mexican organized crime leader, who is asked by his mother to rescue his brother, Juan Perez, a United States Army Private fighting in Iraq. Julian sets up a team of four hand-picked Mexican men for the mission: two fat old men, a convicted murderer who is rescued from prison, and Julian's best friend, a Native American tomato farmer. They travel to Turkey and meet Sasha, a Russian druggie.
Every reviewer has their own take on the meaning of the song. A British journalist said that "the puzzle of its lyrics and otherworldly beauty of its sound offering seemingly endless interpretations".Elemental and enigmatic — the mystery of Some Velvet Morning Lee Hazelwood's was less definitive than some others'.Some Velvet Morning, by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra > "It’s not meant to mean so much. I’m not a druggie, so it was never to do > with that" [but added that he was inspired by Greek mythology].
However, she does end up having sex with him later in the novel. Kristina gets caught hitchhiking by a cop and goes to Juvenile hall, where she gets a direct connection to a meth lab in Mexico through an inmate. Once she is released from Juvenile hall, Kristina uses her mom's Visa card to pay for the illegal narcotic, and she takes her new supply to her druggie friends on "The Avenue". At this part of the novel, Kristina has become a drug dealer, which she describes as making her instantly more "popular".
During Hollyoaks Later, he along with Amy, Sasha and Micheala performed in Liverpool, where they met the Saturdays. During the episodes he offended Sasha calling her a druggie and made Amy play drums to hide the fact that she is pregnant. After this he was offered a record label but they only wanted him so he turned it down, in order to stay with Amy and become her birth partner. In early 2009, Rhys became annoyed because Josh does not spend time with him anymore and is constantly with Amy.
A music video featuring the Seeb remix was launched via Posner's YouTube Vevo account on February 26, 2016. It portrays Posner as a druggie whose face is replaced by a smiling papier-mâchéd mask after ingesting an unknown drug. The man spends the video becoming increasingly intoxicated as he mingles with girls and his equally self- destructive friends at a crowded nightclub, before ending with a now normal Posner staring in silence at the reflection in a mirror of his empty papier- mâché form. As of October 2020, this music video has received over 1.2 billion views on YouTube.
The production, directed by Austin Pendleton, began previews on January 17 and ended its limited run on March 1. Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News was unenthusiastic about her performance, writing "Gyllenhaal, who was so dynamic as a druggie in the film Sherrybaby, plays Yelena with a slow-mo saunter and monotonous pasted-on smile that makes it seem as if she's been in Sherry's stash." However, Malcolm Johnson of the Hartford Courant was complimentary, noting that she "ultimately blossoms" as the character. Gyllenhaal agreed to star in the comedy Away We Go (2009), in which she plays a bohemian college professor who is an old friend of John Krasinski's character.
This system was retired in the early seventies when Fairfax County installed an IBM 360 mainframe at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College. In 1973, while W. T. Woodson High School in nearby Fairfax City was being repaired after an April 1 tornado struck and damaged it, Woodson students attended the remainder of the school year in a split shift at Oakton High School (Oakton students in the morning; Woodson students in the afternoon). The school achieved international notoriety in 2009 when it suspended, and threatened to expel, a student for taking a birth control pill while on school premises. The incident was referenced during the August 3, 2009 episode of The Colbert Report, with the show satirically portraying the student as a "druggie".
" Writing for The New York Times, Jon Pareles said, "Alex G's narrators have often been traumatized, druggie, lovesick or inscrutable, and moving up the indie-rock circuit hasn't made his new songs any more outgoing. Just the opposite: They are more cryptic and withdrawn." Stephen Jenkins of The Line of Best Fit wrote, "Whether it haunts you, puts you in a dreamlike state, or simply makes you hum along, Beach Music is an album which should be listened to without hesitation." Consequence of Sound writer Adam Kivel said, "Beach Music feels like the work of an artist a few steps ahead of his audience, jumping to answer their expectations of a DIY darling taking on the trappings of a label.
On the concept cast recording, the cast included Patrick Wilson (Jamie), Christine Ebersole (Clara), Sherie Rene Scott (Vicky), Jesse L. Martin (Tad), Eden Espinosa (Druggie/Coma Baby), Celia Keenan-Bolger (Mary O'Brien Mchann), Sharon Leal (Amanda), Anne Marie Milazzo (Mother), and Gavin Creel (Michael). The show had its professional UK premiere in November 2010 at Hoxton Hall, London, starring Paul Ayres (Jamie), Matthew Gent (Michael), Lori Haley Fox (Mother), Rachael Wooding (Amanda), Jodie Jacobs (Vicky), George Maguire (Tad), Rietta Austin (Coma Baby/Clara), Stuart Armfield (Alex), Oliver Roll (Chuck Bean) and Mary Cormack (Mary O'Brien McCann). It was produced by Sue Knox for This Stage Ltd, directed by Christopher Lane and choreographed by Fabian Aloise. , Cast and crew list from BLBC London website.
Homicide filmmakers sought to portray the trial scenes in a far more realistic light than most police drama shows, particularly with the inclusion of less dramatic courtroom elements such as Howard's waiting anxiously to testify and the awkward pauses during her testimony. "And the Rockets' Dead Glare" presents a case for drug liberalization, arguing from the perspectives of homicide detectives Tim Bayliss and, particularly, John Munch that legalizing drugs would help curb violent crime. Munch's pro-drug liberalization comments in the episode were inspired by actor Richard Belzer's real-life personal history with drug abuse and drug dealing, which would go on to inspire further development of Munch's druggie and hippie past in future episodes. An arrangement of Frédéric Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu in C Minor, conducted by Louis Knatchvull, appears in "And the Rockets Dead Glare", as does the song "Rhythm and Blues" by Benjamin Antin.
Not having enough money in his bank account to pay it, Max goes to the video store to get his paycheck, but having only worked two hours during the past week, that's all the pay he receives, and he is also given a pink slip. Sensing his friend may be in over his head, Orin offers to try to help Max, but all he wants is money to supposedly "fix the car" (though Orin sees right through this flimsy claim). After returning home, Max takes $200 from Ed's wallet; when he gently attempts to approach the subject with his son, even offering to help him out of his financial situation, an argument erupts that culminates in Sophie striking Max. Feeling as though he can never go back home, Max and Molly (who was kicked out of her place) move in with her druggie friends.

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