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Groovy

A groovy word that rolls groovilly off your groovy tongue.

Stay Groovy.

by ThEek October 28, 2011

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Groovy

The REAL meaning!!! The word Groovy originated in the late 50's and early 60's in the British and American music scenes. It refers to the grooves, on the 78's, 45', and 331/3 LP's, pressed into the vinyl on a record.

As the music scene became popular and getting a record made was the best thing to happen to a musician, the phrase "in the groove" popped up amongst the producers and artists. Groovy soon followed and took on the persona of being very cool or laid back. Anything that was good.

"Man, that is one Groovy record."
"Dude, you are so groovin'
"Get your groove on!"
"Feeling Groovy!"
"I can't wait to get back in the groove."
"That is one Groovy Babe!"
"That Dude is so Groovy!"
"I'm in the Groove!"
"Groo-Vin!"

by Kay66 December 4, 2010

20๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


groovy

Marc Mandrake slang definition: cool.

"The party was really groovy." = "The party was really cool."

by Hall Monitor Suze June 2, 2005

100๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


Groovy

First of all i would like to point out that anyone who says that groovy is old and uncool is completely wrong they are the people who stopped using the word groovy because they were not groovy themselves and still arent!!. Groovy is a wrongly unused and seemingly uncool word which is infact the best word in the history of the whole world ever!! the word groovy describes something cool, great, amazing and basically anything good... it needs a revival people!!dont listen to those assholes who tell you what to say!! use the word groovy!!get groovy!!

guy 1 (the groovy one):hey dude this tshirt is groovy dont you think??

guy 2 (the un groovy one):What are you talking about dude?? groovy?? thats just a wierd word your so uncool... FREAK!

guy 1 (the groovy one):no your the one who is not GROOVY you think groovy is an uncool word?? thats because your not groovy your a foooooooooooooool!!

by GROOVY TOM January 6, 2006

336๐Ÿ‘ 205๐Ÿ‘Ž


groovy

Delightful, awesome.

The term originated in the 1920s among early jazz musicians as their music was recorded in grooves on a record. It became most popular in the 1950s, and fell from favor by the mid 1960s.

Bird lay down some groovy riffs, man.

by Cap'n Bullmoose April 23, 2005

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groovy

Neato, delightful

by Henry Schaffer May 31, 2003

50๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


groovy

A popular saying from anti-hero Ash Williams from the Evil Dead series. Bruce Campbell is so hardcore.

*accidently crushes metal cup with his robotic hand*

Ash - Groovy.

by Tony Yeung October 16, 2006

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