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n. (plural of druggie English)
Usage examples of "druggies".
Intelligence reports said that druggies now had ESM gear to detect radar transmissions.
So the druggies have settled down to a half-dozen or so regular airfields.
So what the hell do you expect, that they'll go fascist again to hunt down the druggies just because it suits us?
And now that the druggies threaten their governments because of what our own citizens want to buy—we blame them.
If druggies wanted to kill one another off, then so much the better for the rest of society.
The druggies were smart enough that they'd have radio codes to assure the flight crew that the airfield was safe.
Neither had ever seen pictures of people burning to death, and even for druggies, they agreed, it was a bad way out.
He hadn't gone after druggies for a long, long time, and he'd never tried to go this far up the ladder—back then he hadn't known how, hadn't had the right information.
I am speculating that he was working for the druggies and probably checked out the victim's place prior to the killings, looking for the records that we ultimately found.
The druggies hired 'em to hump their shit up the hills, paid 'em half of nothing to do the dirty, nasty work of pre-refining the leaves.
Certainly the ordinary folk down here had no more love for the druggies than he did.
There was not a man in the service who wouldn't mind taking a few druggies out.
The way the druggies killed the FBI Director—that was a declaration of war.
The word was already on the street: the lives of druggies were at risk.
You're telling me that those two bombs that took druggies out fell off one of my A-6s?