groupy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]groupy (comparative more groupy, superlative most groupy)
- Tending to form or operate in groups.
- 1991, David M. Gordis, Yoav Ben-Horin, Jewish Identity in America, page 78:
- From the need for a quorum for prayer to the rituals of birth, marriage, and death, Judaism is groupy. The covenant is between the Jewish people and the one God, not merely each individual Jew.
- 2010, Rupert Till, Pop Cult: Religion and Popular Music, page 150:
- […] project found two basic types of music, that which is individualized and that which is integrated, or groupy.
Noun
[edit]groupy (plural groupies)
- Alternative form of groupie
- 1970, Beat Instrumental & International Recording, page 61:
- As a guide to the inside of a groupy's head the LP is quite interesting […]