Something Nathalia made up so Josh would stop bothering her that such phrase did not exist.
It is used by more civilized people when talking about an hour for music to start playing or be played.
It is used by more civilized people when talking about an hour for music to start playing or be played.
by Natty Ice November 26, 2021

A phrase used to signify the ever-present and rapacious ebb and flow of time. Often used during the most heated debacles in a game of cards, exclaiming "No Time!" as loudly and obnoxiously as possible is seen as a gesture of respect for the groups collective conscience. The electrician.
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by BromptonCocktail February 4, 2024

by BourgeoisieHater☭ September 29, 2024

A large group of grad students at Penn State who drink away their worries every week (and usually multiple times per week) at a hole-in-the-wall bar. Generally only consists of science-minded grad students. (N.B. The "groovy" times do not always have to involve alcohol, and can, in fact, involve many different substances.)
Last night I went out with the Groovy Time Posse, and bitched about undergrads while taking tequila shots.
by NotAnUndergrad May 20, 2010

by BILBOBAGGINS November 29, 2015

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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 10, 2025

by Love bugg March 22, 2021
