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Qué (quién) es JUNKIES - definición

US RADIO PROGRAM
Sports Junkies; The Sports Junkies; Bret Oliverio

Stunt Junkies         
TELEVISION SERIES
Jordan G. Stone
Stunt Junkies is a Discovery Channel television series that presents professional athletes performing dangerous stunts. The show demonstrates all the steps the athlete must do to successfully complete the stunt.
Soul Food Junkies         
2012 FILM
Soul Food Junkies is a 2012 documentary directed by Byron Hurt and produced by Lisa Durden. The film explores the history and culinary tradition of soul food, and its relevance to African American culture and identity.
junky      
informal
¦ adjective N. Amer. useless or worthless.
¦ noun (plural junkies) variant spelling of junkie.

Wikipedia

The Junkies

The Sports Junkies, also known as The Junkies, are the hosts of an eponymous morning drive time radio show aired in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. The hosts are John Auville, Eric Bickel, Jason Bishop, and John-Paul Flaim. Their show is heard on WJFK, 106.7. Their show focuses on a mix of discussions about sports, women, popular culture, and the day-to-day lives of the Junkies.

The show has made the Talkers Magazine Heavy 100 a number of times over the years, and was ranked 8th on the 2020 Sports Talk Heavy Hundred list.

Ejemplos de uso de JUNKIES
1. Rock musician Michael Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) is 47.
2. Although Americans are routinely stigmatized as credit junkies, that‘s unfair.
3. Instead, they‘re known as "purple states" by political junkies.
4. Political junkies in America are drooling at the prospect.
5. They found that young people are communication junkies.