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What does it mean when someone adds holic to a word?

Adding "holic" to a word usually signifies an addiction or compulsive obsession with the word's subject.

Here's a breakdown:

* Origin: The suffix "holic" comes from the word "alcoholic," which refers to someone addicted to alcohol.

* Usage: It's commonly used to describe someone who engages in an activity excessively and often to the detriment of other aspects of their life.

* Examples:

* Workaholic: Someone who works excessively, often to the point of neglecting other aspects of their life.

* Shopaholic: Someone who compulsively shops, often exceeding their budget.

* Foodieholic: Someone who is obsessed with food and cooking.

* Gamerholic: Someone who spends an excessive amount of time playing video games.

While "holic" is often used humorously, it can also be a serious term to describe a person with an addiction or a problematic obsession.

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