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afficionado

[uh-fish-yuh-nah-doh]

noun

plural

afficionados 
  1. less common variant of aficionado.



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Michael Jordan’s lungs: In an interview with Cigar Afficionado, the legendary basketball player and avid golfer said he smokes six cigars a day.

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Breton began shopping online a few years ago after her son, now 17 and a computer afficionado, showed her how.

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I'm an actual jerky afficionado.

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“I assume he doesn’t just scream at people and wear a mask,” said Matthew Clayton, a 19-year-old physics major and heavy-metal afficionado, referring to Mr. Taylor’s Slipknot persona.

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But dead-eyed toff and banqueting club afficionado George "Snippy Hands" Osborne has trumped even this tea-time email.

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