Skip to main content

groovy

Delightful, awesome.

The term originated in the 1920s among early jazz musicians as their music was recorded in grooves on a record. It became most popular in the 1950s, and fell from favor by the mid 1960s.
Bird lay down some groovy riffs, man.
by Cap'n Bullmoose April 23, 2005
mugGet the groovy mug.

groozy

1. A mix between crazy and groovy, used to describe anything that is worthy of praise.
1) George is a groozy kid.
2) That is a pretty groozy shirt George has on.
by GROOZY May 23, 2006
mugGet the groozy mug.
Related Words
Groosy groovy grossy Groose grooby groomy groofy grooky Groosh groosky

groovy

by Henry Schaffer May 30, 2003
mugGet the groovy mug.

groovy

A popular saying from anti-hero Ash Williams from the Evil Dead series. Bruce Campbell is so hardcore.
*accidently crushes metal cup with his robotic hand*

Ash - Groovy.
by Tony Yeung October 16, 2006
mugGet the groovy mug.

Groosie

1. something unexpectedly cool
2. someone who is strange
1. I didn't think Mike's party would be fun, but it was. It was so groosie!
2. Did you see the guy on the bus? He was such a groosie!
by moocher99 November 28, 2013
mugGet the Groosie mug.

wicked groovy

something so undeniably schweet that you want to strip
betsyface: I found $2 in my pocketses

chuck norris: really? finding money is wicked groovy!

betsyface: *strips*
by moonwoot May 4, 2006
mugGet the wicked groovy mug.

grooby

much like groovy, grooby is often used followed by the word bavy, in an exclamation of glee and delight.
"oh my god!ur karis?GROOBY BAVY!!"
by karis November 2, 2004
mugGet the grooby mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email