Two women who go to the movies together on a regular basis. They may be mistaken for two lonely lesbians, but in actuality they enjoy bickering over who pays for tickets and buys popcorn. They may snuggle in the back row, but no one knows.
Candida and Tracy enjoy going to chick flicks while people stop and stare at the normal movie goers.
by brevinlova1 December 20, 2009
by H&M.92 August 29, 2018
I came up with this when I was 16 years old. The spelling and all. Meaning now is simple. Alright, now when you are on your death bed laying there. Now reflecting upon your life and the past of your life. Do you see it in your mind as words or pictures? Go ahead think of something from your past far back as possible. How do you see that moment you reflected upon?
In most cases when asked a person they tend to reflect back to a moment in life as pictures or even such as a little movie played back in the mind. Now with that thought. Now when lying there upon the last days and hours reflecting upon replaying your life out in short can you ask yourself now did you "LIVE A GROOVIE MOVIE" ? Yes, did you? Have you? Are you living a "GROOVIE MOVIE"?
In most cases when asked a person they tend to reflect back to a moment in life as pictures or even such as a little movie played back in the mind. Now with that thought. Now when lying there upon the last days and hours reflecting upon replaying your life out in short can you ask yourself now did you "LIVE A GROOVIE MOVIE" ? Yes, did you? Have you? Are you living a "GROOVIE MOVIE"?
I'm living in a Groovie Movie. The only way I know, Living in this Groovie Movie isn't as easy as it seems, but I am doing the best that I can. Living in this Groovie Movie. This Groovie Movie of mine. There's always a part in this movie if you like my dear. There is always a part, for you with me you see. In this Groovie Movie time only tells what part we play. Groovie Movies is just what it is for you and me and the rest you see.
by Gypsy Lizzard March 22, 2016
1. someone who allways tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
2. someone who accidentially tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
2. someone who accidentially tells you what is going to happen in a movie, or on the next episode of a show.
by Sir2490 May 21, 2007
Not in the sense of a film about crack. But, a movie that was on crack. Usually, the two tend to go hand-in-hand, however.
by Ryan Harms October 28, 2005
def: (v.) The action of watching a movie you payed for in a theater then, after the movie is done, walk into another theater without paying.
Friend: Hey, those are the people that sat next to us in the 2012 theater room. Why are they going into the New Moon theater?
You: They're probably movie-jumping. Lets go follow them. Shirtless guys here we come.
You: They're probably movie-jumping. Lets go follow them. Shirtless guys here we come.
by Missh.Salisix November 25, 2009
The act of recieving or giving out a fabricated phone number to or from a person you meet. Such as the imfamous "555" numbers used in movies.
Bitch I cant beleive you thought those movie numbers were real, I saw those same digits on Big Mama's House.
by justin January 17, 2004