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What (who) is Fiend - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fiends; Fiend (disambiguation)

fiend         
n. a sex fiend
fiend         
(fiends)
1.
If you describe someone as a fiend, you mean that they are extremely wicked or cruel. (WRITTEN)
A tearful husband repeated calls for help in catching the fiend who battered his wife.
= monster
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2.
Fiend can be used after a noun to refer to a person who is very interested in the thing mentioned, and enjoys having a lot of it or doing it often.
...if you're a heavy coffee drinker or strong-tea fiend.
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fiend         
n.
1.
Demon, devil, infernal spirit, malignant supernatural being.
2.
Supremely malignant person, demon, devil, monster, utterly malicious being, atrocious being, monster of cruelty or malice.

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Fiend

Fiend may refer to:

  • An evil spirit or demon in religion or mythology
  • A person addicted to either a pernicious act, a cause, a hobby or sport
Examples of use of Fiend
1. Alien Sex Fiend‘s Mrs Fiend (she is literally Mrs Fiend, having been married to the band‘s Nik Fiend for 28 years) remembers a disastrous photoshoot when a green light wiped out all her make–up.
2. Mrs Fiend remembers "fetish gear, Victorian clothing, girls with their tits out.
3. Mrs Fiend expresses anxiety that goth could turn into an off–the–peg fashion style.
4. "Most people know Hunter as a drug fiend and a wild man," he said.
5. Hobgoblin nor foul fiend nor suicide bomber can daunt our spirit.