| 31. | A girl who once bullied him becomes a literary groupie in a beret.
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| 32. | Hudson has been asked if she found her role as a groupie demeaning.
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| 33. | "Since then she's been like my groupie,"
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| 34. | That needn't mean trying to be a groupie in your 50s.
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| 35. | Barry, at least, professes occasional groupie encounters.
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| 36. | Although clearly dazzled by the attention, Swanson was far from a groupie.
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| 37. | A characteristic that may classify one as a groupie is a promiscuous reputation.
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| 38. | Her alleged groupie escapades were detailed in a " Penthouse ".
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| 39. | Oates wrote the song in honor of his favorite groupie, Amanda Qualitza.
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| 40. | Then he let loose with the groupie stuff : see this and this.
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