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What is groovies?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?? groovies - meme gifgroovies - videoGroovies - what is it?Marc Mandrake slang definition: cool. "The party was really groovy." = "The party was really cool." What does "groovies" mean?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. "Man, that is one Groovy record." Groovies - what does it mean?A groovy word that rolls groovilly off your groovy tongue. Stay Groovy. Groovies - meaningLiteral: Groovy is where the far out goes, man! Hey, did you ever like, blow your mind, man? Try it, you'll like it! No way, man, you don't gotta get stoned to blow you mind. Just look at your hand, will you? No, I mean like really look at it. Like, you know it's been on your arm since forever, but you never really look at it. Check it out! It's so far out that it's like, groovy man! Groovies - definitionA word trying to be brought back by a Scottish youtuber Liam Dryden, more popularly known as littleradge. Friend 1: Did you see that new episode of Doctor Who? Groovies - slangto be in the groove..to be cool man!!that chick is really groovy Grooviesvery cool(a 60s and 70s catchphrase) Man, that's some groovy music. GrooviesA term that came about in the 60s. Guy 1: Dude, I just bought The Beatles' White Album on CD! GrooviesOpposite of square. Groovy is originally an expression from jazz, meaning musical, playable, as in a groovy record. The groove of the record has beat and soul. Something or someone groovy has beat and soul. The term was adopted by the musically inclined countercultures of beatniks and hippies. That platter plays... it's really groovy! |
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