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Opposite of square. Groovy is originally an expression from jazz, meaning musical, playable, as in a groovy record. The groove of the record has beat and soul. Something or someone groovy has beat and soul. The term was adopted by the musically inclined countercultures of beatniks and hippies.
That platter plays... it's really groovy!
groovy by urbanzson July 24, 2009

groovy doovy 

An extra-cool and ultra-mellow version of groovy.
The ever cool Jojo says, "Everything is just groovy doovy."
groovy doovy by JoJoDaYoYo April 12, 2016

Groovy Q 

A term used to describe a style that is appealing and fashionable in ScHoolboy Q's sense.
Groovy Q by Propitious July 11, 2014

Stay groovy 

What you say to a teammate or friend when the immediate situation is intense and dangerous and you want to remind them to keep focused and on the job. Historically used by military elite spec op team members when they are tired, ground down, there is imminent danger, and they need to keep going to accomplish the mission.
It's getting worse now, buddy. Stay groovy!
Stay groovy by Docaxn May 11, 2014

Dance Groovy Groovy 

Hudihudi naegen swimteo gatji, boogie, boogie
Ieopon kkopgo, dance groovy, groovy

To dance groovy groovy and boogie boogie in a hoodie with Hyunjin from Stray Kids.

Or, a lyric from the song Mixtape Five by Stray Kids.
"I dance groovy groovy because I love Hyunjin."
A term that came about in the 60s.
It means "excellent", "tubular", "awesome", or "cool".
Guy 1: Dude, I just bought The Beatles' White Album on CD!
Guy 2: Groovy man!
groovy by SuperSonicX August 22, 2004