English edit

Etymology edit

super- +‎ groovy

Adjective edit

supergroovy (comparative more supergroovy, superlative most supergroovy)

  1. (informal) Extremely groovy.
    • 2001, SPIN, volume 17, number 3, page 47:
      An organ and Casio keyboard-fueled hootenanny, the record could be the breakbeaty and supergroovy soundtrack to a mid-'60s kids show.
    • 2007 September 16, Alex Kuczynski, “Nude Awakening”, in New York Times[1]:
      “All the things that are supergroovy and acceptable, like Hedi Slimane and Prada and Balenciaga, can’t really exist without things like International Male as a point of reference.”