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 lemarja3
 
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							| Adjective "groovy" 
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							| Can anybody help me, please? How would you explain the meaning of the word Groovy (Granny)? I can�t find the appropriate explanation in the dictionaries ... Thanks. |  17 May 2009      
					
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 boradona
 
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							|   This is what I �ve got. Good luck!   �adjective, groov⋅i⋅er, groov⋅i⋅est.  1. Slang. highly stimulating or attractive; excellent: groovy music; a groovy car. 2.inclined to follow a fixed routine.   |  17 May 2009     
					
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 tea4er
 
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							| Groovy - (informal old-fashioned) = impressive because of being fashionable or attractive. This word was especially popular in the 1960s: a groovy hairstyle
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 GIOVANNI
 
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							| Groovy is referred to when we really  like  or find something or someone attractive.   Have you every heard Phil Collins � song A Groovy Kind of Love.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNb1EknEF9A   |  17 May 2009     
					
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 ballycastle1
 
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							| Having grown up in the 60s, I well remember  �groovy � being used as  �cool � is now.  So you could have a  �groovy chick �, or an outfit could be groovy or even a member of the opposite sex.  Ah, those were the days! (Anybody remember Mary Hopkin?) |  17 May 2009     
					
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 patufa
 
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							| fashionable, attractive and interesting |  17 May 2009     
					
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 GIOVANNI
 
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							| Hi Ballycastle:   I certainly remember Mary Hopkins.  Yes, indeed, those were the days.  Lots of groovy things going on in those days. |  17 May 2009     
					
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 Rosangella
 
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							| Please, I am in doubt. I say: Do circles or make circles? can you help me? Thanks |  17 May 2009     
					
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 Carla Horne
 
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							| Do you want them to draw circles or dance in circles or run in circles? It depends on what you want them to do. I hope this helps. 
 Carla
 
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 lemarja3
 
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							| Thanks a lot for your help. 
 
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 Ayaniw
 
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							| Hi!       
      Groovy is slang for attractive, fashionable, or exciting.
      Groovy is American slang for tedious and dull. 
- great, excellent, very good (Slang); tending to follow a certain routine
- If you describe something as groovy, you mean that it is attractive, fashionable, or exciting. 
-a word meaning fashionable, modern, and fun, used especially in the 1960s
Al. |  17 May 2009     
					
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