It means they doe whatever that word is a lot and are very interested in it, everything they think about and do they think about that word they add holic too.
A "holic" of something means that a person would be addicted to something. For example, an alcoholic would be someone who is addicted to alcohol. Shopaholic, addicted to shopping, and so on.
I don't think the word "holic" exists in the English language. It can be used in conjunction with other words, as in: shop-a-holic In this instance, the best similar word might be "addict", as that's basically what it means when used in alcoholic, workaholic, etc. It is, however, the name of an online MMPORG computer game, and the name of a small town in Slovakia :-)
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A "holic" of something means that a person would be addicted to something. For example, an alcoholic would be someone who is addicted to alcohol. Shopaholic, addicted to shopping, and so on.
I don't think the word "holic" exists in the English language. It can be used in conjunction with other words, as in: shop-a-holic In this instance, the best similar word might be "addict", as that's basically what it means when used in alcoholic, workaholic, etc. It is, however, the name of an online MMPORG computer game, and the name of a small town in Slovakia :-)
Holic is not an English word. There is, however, the suffix -aholic, or -oholic,denoting a person who is addticted to something, e.g.:The German equivalent is -süchtige(r)alcoholic - Alkoholsüchtigerworkaholic - Arbeitssüchtigershopaholic - Einkaufssüchtiger
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Someone who advises.
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the word useless mean that someone or something is lazy or that it dosent work as you want
The word routenplaner is mispelled. It is supposed to be routine planner, I believe. Which is come to mean that someone who does planning for someone is called a routine planner.