in 1989 it was used to describe something that was sweet and cool, hardly dangerous or rock 'n' roll though.
"wow, that's ginchy", on hearing 'some velvet morning' when you were 18 in 1989 (god, I loved being young) when all you were use to before seemed so ordinary. Ahh, like I say, sweet.
by harrylime August 30, 2007
Used to describe someone, who thinks they are cool or what they are doing is cool, in a sarcastic and negative way.
Commonly used by Americans to describe other Americans who deliberately adopt habits of other cultures because they want others to see how "cultured" they are.
Ex. Usings chopsticks (we all know forks, spoons, and knives work better).
Ex. Usings chopsticks (we all know forks, spoons, and knives work better).
by spodonn August 19, 2005
An adjective for a girl or metrosexual guy describing them as being an all-around sporty, fashionable, trendy, bitchy (in a positive conotation) person.
Those ginchy girls had the most luxurious holiday party at Chutney Manor.
Let's see.... ginchy much?
Let's see.... ginchy much?
by elomaGinChY(SecretSanta) December 23, 2005
Chicago's Taft High School Word of the Year for the 2020-2021 School year. It's an adjective to describe someone who is the coolest in the crowd but does not need to show it. This person is generally accepted as one of the best students in the school, not necessarily for their grades or ability is sports but for the way they treat everyone with respect. They are not phony or prone to the newest fashion trends but are their own individuals. They are happy when they can help others succeed and are universally regarded as a down to earth great person. They are a friend that every friend wants to be.
Last week Melissa was struggling with the US History test and Javier helped her pass the test. That kid is so ginchy!
by Eagle 58 June 26, 2020