by Home slice October 10, 2005
a genre of electronic music, characterized by the overuse of the roland 303 synthesizer. however, the creative expression of the overall song is alive and allows for the listener to "travel" to another place.
by LINE February 14, 2003
– a general dullness, or lack of mental acuity combined with a person having the extra pale countenance or otherwise gaunt, unhealthy and tired appearance of one who has spent several days, typically over a weekend, partying excessively by binge drinking, ingesting numerous illicit drugs, and then compounding it by suffering from a lack of sleep. The term is a reference to the results of overexposure to sun, hashish and psychedelia that numerous fair skinned British people often subject themselves to when they take cheap charter trips to visit Goa, India, which is known for drugs, hash, hippies and rave parties.
“Arthur was dull as dirt and looked like shit this morning in the Monday management meeting. He’s got a Goa Glow.”
Friend: Hey Barrett, snap out of it!
Barrett: Huh? Sorry mate, just nodded off for a second there.
Friend: What the hell’s wrong with you? You always seem to have the Goa Glow these days.
Friend: Hey Barrett, snap out of it!
Barrett: Huh? Sorry mate, just nodded off for a second there.
Friend: What the hell’s wrong with you? You always seem to have the Goa Glow these days.
by Sunderwear January 22, 2011
by xenoNfluX January 27, 2004
"have u heard the band Astral projection? they are such a sweet goa trance band" people can fly!!!!!!
by o-stev May 18, 2006
When an Indian woman, who is arranged for marriage, decides to forget she's engaged and have a NSA- usually with white guys.
Yes, but this is my holiday in Goa. So I'm up for sleeping around for the next three weeks until I get married- no strings attached.
by The Red Lumberjack March 11, 2011
A form of trance music invented in Goa, India. Goa is known for its wild beach parties with lots of drinking and drug usage, and Goa Trance is the music that keeps it flowing.
by tdotdesi August 12, 2006