Groovy is an adjective so you can always put another adjective in front of it as in:
gnarly groovy dude (ahem). And can also precede groovy as in wild and groovy or chic and groovy (personal favorite). Growing up in the '60s does have a few advantages.
And following groovy..... groovy chick or groovy coiling
Cool and Groovy - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Toolbelt Diva - 2004 Groovy Bar Makeover 1-3 was released on: USA: 2004
Toddlers and Tiaras - 2009 Groovy Girls 3-15 was released on: USA: 2 February 2011
smoothie, groovygroovynewbieloopySmoothies groovy chewy
Groovy Girls! I just watched it on YouTube! :D
"groovy"
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groovy ketchup and teenybopper
groovy ketchup and teenybopper
It is the same word GROoovy
Groovy
cool, nice, alsome, and wow.
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groovy
Garath Hale played the Groovy Word Bender in sketches of Hale and Pace. That tramp is a lady That lady's my baby There ain't no maybe Groovy Baby And when we kisto She's so irresisto Her Breasts Taste of Bisto Gravy Booby From "Aint Got no Daddio - Bastardio"
Yes!! Fly is a commonly used word in the English language when referring to something that is cool, awesome, hip groovy, etc.
The word "groovy" first gained popularity in the 1960s during the counterculture movement, particularly in the hippie and psychedelic music scene. It was often used to describe something as cool, trendy, or fashionable.