Fiend coke
I reckon that the word 'Fiend' used here or with any other narcotic drug is actually a modified version of the word 'Friend' as used by addicts in which the letter F is fully silent, just to depict that the addict is in fact a friend of Coke or any other drug to which the word Fiend is added. And, as such, the word Fiend has got room for use in public language, that is, instead of saying a Coke, or drug, addict they say Coke fiend or drug fiend without offending or annoying anyone.
My take on the subject doesn't need any example, for any sentence could clearly prove the said fact.
For instance,
"She is a"Coke fiend" but I still love her."
2. I am aware that you are a fiend Coke, but I will keep you as my friend.
For instance,
"She is a"Coke fiend" but I still love her."
2. I am aware that you are a fiend Coke, but I will keep you as my friend.
Fiend coke by anonymous March 18, 2021
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