To have it all. To be completely on the level. 100%. Top of your game. Nothing will bring you down because you're super cool, confident, and ready to eat the world with a big fucking spoon.
Inspired by the song by Hello.
Inspired by the song by Hello.
Me: "Hey Brandon, are you back?"
Brandon: "Yeah, I'm back, BACK IN THE NEW YORK GROOVE!"
*Wins a million dollars and saves the world*
Brandon: "Yeah, I'm back, BACK IN THE NEW YORK GROOVE!"
*Wins a million dollars and saves the world*
by Lord Xanadu March 10, 2012
Get the New York Groove mug.A phrase that describes the phenomenon of an older woman gettin’ down to some danceable hit that clearly has her bringing out all her old dance floor moves.
by Dr Bunnygirl October 15, 2019
Get the get ‘ur grandma groove on mug.by dontjokeabout September 8, 2007
Get the Groove Killer mug.A commonly used phrase which pisses pedos/MAPs off. Commonly heard when referring to Onision. People spam Onision’s Twitter, Instagram and Discord server with this phrase. A clever adaptation of Ok Boomer.
Person 1: “So Justin. How did you get banned from Onision’s discord???”
Person 2: “All I did was spam Ok, Groomer ”
Person 3: Well done man *pats Person 2 on the back*
Person 2: “All I did was spam Ok, Groomer ”
Person 3: Well done man *pats Person 2 on the back*
by Castelii December 4, 2019
Get the Ok, Groomer mug.A dancing game developed by Roxor (and later partnered with Andamiro) in which players try to step on panels according to a step pattern that appears on screen.
While nearly identical in concept to Konami's Dance Dance Revolution, so much so that Roxor has been sued for patent and copyright infringement, some conceptual differences can be observed: the use of mines (which reduce one's life if triggered) and hands (a third or fourth arrow needing to be hit by slapping the panel with your hands), a scoring system based on the percentage of points scored over points possible, denser step patterns (some songs have over 800 steps, whereas DDR's densest song has only around 600), and a heavy emphasis on arrow modifiers present in the game's mod-heavy marathon courses
While nearly identical in concept to Konami's Dance Dance Revolution, so much so that Roxor has been sued for patent and copyright infringement, some conceptual differences can be observed: the use of mines (which reduce one's life if triggered) and hands (a third or fourth arrow needing to be hit by slapping the panel with your hands), a scoring system based on the percentage of points scored over points possible, denser step patterns (some songs have over 800 steps, whereas DDR's densest song has only around 600), and a heavy emphasis on arrow modifiers present in the game's mod-heavy marathon courses
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Get the Anita Groowe mug.Yo! Did you find T-Pain's new hit song or that sick Olivia Newton John song?
Yeah. It was all on grooveshark.
Yeah. It was all on grooveshark.
by FCplains December 21, 2008
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