Comparative form of groovy; more groovy or having more of a groove quality.
From 'groovy' + the comparative suffix '-er.' 'Groovy' itself emerged in the 1960s from the noun 'groove' and became slang for excellent or hip.
Groovy originated in jazz and funk communities where 'getting into the groove' meant achieving perfect rhythmic synchronization. By the 1960s, it had become mainstream slang for anything cool—so 'groovier' means 'cooler than the first thing.'
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