Certain words like 'cool' and 'awesome' have changed significations over the years. While 'cool' can still be used to mean 'slightly cold' and at the same time it also means 'great, hip' , 'awesome' which used to mean something that provoked awe now is generally used to mean, well, 'cool'.
It's an older slang with the same meaning as "cool" or "groovy."
Cool beans ARE cool, and far out and groovy. So saith us elderly hippies.
Cool and Groovy - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Yes!! Fly is a commonly used word in the English language when referring to something that is cool, awesome, hip groovy, etc.
Groovy means cool, nice, grand - a groovy kind of love is a grand love affair.
Not A groovy, just groovy. 60's slang for cool, sharp, good,feeling good, signifying agreement or approval.
Some slang words in 1969 included "groovy" (meaning cool or fantastic), "dig it" (meaning understand or enjoy), "far out" (meaning excellent or outrageous), and "bummer" (meaning a disappointment or unfortunate situation).
cool, nice, alsome, and wow.
cool
his cool groovy looks
sputnik is cool and groovy
groovy cool far out