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Fiend

1.Someone who need a type of drug to live or they would become crazy. 2.When a person need their daily dose of weed 3.When someone smokes everyday from sunrise to night to keep their addiction going on.

Man I’m really fiending for some weed

by Rollin20sNHB June 27, 2018


Fiend

John Neiser

No you can’t hit my juul you’re being a John neiser

Fiend is called being a John neiser

by Juulllll June 12, 2018


Party Fiend

Someone who will go to extreme lengths to go to as many parties as possible to the point of obsession, typically ends up falling out with people because they are willing to screw people over as long as they get to go to a party.

I wouldn't trust Jas, they're a party fiend, they've borrowed money from everyone just to go to parties

by Dasturto October 30, 2021


40 fiend

A man or women who craves a certain substance, usually a drug.In this instance a 40oz. as in beer or alcohol. Various types of fiends exist, such as the tweaker, the crackfiend.

You sellin dimes to 40 fiends?

by ErikBones November 28, 2010


Meme Fiend

A person who posts obscene amounts of memes of Facebook and/or tumblr, consequently clogging your activity feed (see spam).

Guy 1: hey, i think i should add Belle's as a friend on Facebook
Guy 2: nah mate, watch out, she's a meme fiend!
Guy 1: a what?
Guy 2: a meme fiend-you'll be spammed by her endless amounts of Internet venality!
Guy 1: oh...but she's hot.

by donthitron April 3, 2013


Social fiend

A person who has a constant need of acknowledgement when at a function or through social media

Emily was being a social fiend at your birthday dinner earlier

by Red rondo 1 June 2, 2018


Post-Fiend

A reformed character whose focus has shifted from the intensity of the fiendish experience to its continued longevity. Behavior tends to be self modified to include the regular consumption of caffeine and pure h20 in order to increase net health while maintaining a fiendish outlook. Can be found spending balanced amounts of time chatting to other post-fiends and regular fiends alike.

Its natural habitat includes many of the traditional fiendish haunts, but the subject has grown its base habitat to include more lounge style venues, with a growing appreciation for quality not quantity in its drinking habits.

Diet outside of fiendish activity is generally healthy, and has adapted itself to factor in the net gain in personal happiness caused by correct diet and nutrition.

Ex-clubbers who have outgrown the incessant filth and lifted themselves above the grime, attaining post-fiend status if they can alternate appreciation of substance abuse with appreciation of fine wines and literature.

by ralph535 September 9, 2008