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1. A person who has a psychological need to get into TV, Film, Radio or Print.  
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|pos= ''n'' [mee-dee-uh] [hawr, hohr or, often, hoor]|name=Media whore 
2. A person who becomes aroused almost sexually by seeing or hearing themselves or about themselves in the media.
|1=  (derogatory) A person who craves media attention; someone who will apparently do anything to remain in the media spotlight.
 
|2=(derogatory) A person who becomes aroused almost sexually by seeing or hearing themselves or about themselves in the media.
3. A person who attempts to transfer or transfers from one entertainment industry to another based only on prior popularity and not necessarily legitimate talent.
|3= (derogatory) A person who has a psychological need to get into TV, Film, Radio or Print.
 
|4= (derogatory) A person who attempts to transfer or transfers from one entertainment industry to another based only on prior popularity and not necessarily legitimate talent.
4. A person who craves media attention; someone who will apparently do anything to remain in the media spotlight.
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BoyWiki Dictionary: Media whore
n [mee-dee-uh] [hawr, hohr or, often, hoor]

¹ (derogatory) A person who craves media attention; someone who will apparently do anything to remain in the media spotlight.

² (derogatory) A person who becomes aroused almost sexually by seeing or hearing themselves or about themselves in the media.

³ (derogatory) A person who has a psychological need to get into TV, Film, Radio or Print.

⁴ (derogatory) A person who attempts to transfer or transfers from one entertainment industry to another based only on prior popularity and not necessarily legitimate talent.