And Feelin’ Groovy
Posted By Kathleen David on February 4, 2005
Groovy (Slang)
Definition: Very good. Although popular in the 60’s, this word comes from the 30’s. Where swing musicians were in the groove like when a phonograph needle fits neatly into the groove on a record.
When I was a kid the word
Duuuude! “Groovy” is, like, so 20th century!
Another post that made me smile; thanks, Kath!
Yeah, man, like Kath, you are one groovy chick babe, All week long you been laying down some strong memory vibes, and I’ve been like saying, yo, brotha man, this cat can really dig what this Kath chick is laying on me. She is like telling the truth with a capital “T”, you know what I’m saying? So I just wanna , you know, slide ya five, Clyde, and that ain’t no jive. Peace out.