A radio junkie is a person who is very enthusiastic about listening to their car radio alone. They scream at the top of their lungs to their favorite songs and play the air drums on the steering wheel. Radio junkies are fantastic sitting dancers. An extreme radio junkie also calls into radio stations on the daily to enter into contests to win cash prizes or tickets. They also call into political radio stations to argue with the host. Radio junkies lose focus of the road often.
I’m feeling like such a radio junkie today.
On my morning commute I saw some radio junkie swerving in and out of the lanes.
Eric is such a radio junkie.
Jacynda, are you feeling like a radio junkie today?
A fetish to get off by in front of people, large crowd, a rush to do it in the public
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A person that simply enjoys tabacco.
If I become a tabacco junkie,you become a tabacco statistic..
The feeling one has when under the influence of opiate painkillers, marijuana, or high carb foods such as Italian or Mexican.
Barry did one too many bong hits before lunch, resulting in an extra basket of chips after he had finished his Enchilada sampler platter which only made his junkie squint even more intense.
Someone who revels in the music of the 100 Monkeys.
I listen to 100 Monkeys constantly; I am such a monkey junkie.
A person who plays with yarn to the point of questionably high level superseding all other activities. Usually a Knitter, Crocheter, Spinner, Dyer, Weaver or other Wool enthusiast. Yes, they are addicted. No, there is no 12-step program due to lack of interest in quitting.
She knit 12 pairs of socks this month AND bought more yarn because she is a total yarn junkie! Can't help herself!
Junkie Change or Junky Change is a term used among many junkies and druggies in many places in Scotland to refer to the copious amounts of coins in another junkie's pocket that normally only amounts to something under £5. Generally composed of 1 pences, 2 pences, 5 pences, 10 and 20 pences, often just the change you get from buying something that doesn't round up to a whole price (ie. £9.99, £8.89, £4.52...).
1: "A need a pack a fags, am gettin shakes"
2: "Have ma junkie change, am no needin it"
1: "Pure pish whit am a gonnae get wi that!?"
A fight may or may not break out after this interaction, depends on how much scag is in the system of the junkies.