Grovy vs Grody - What's the difference?
grovy | grody |
Pertaining to or characterised by groves; situated in a grove.
* 1969 , Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor , Penguin 2011, p. 156:
(US) nasty, dirty, disgusting, foul, revolting, yucky, grotesque
* 1982 , (Frank Zappa), (Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch), “” (1982), (Moon Unit Zappa) speaking:
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As adjectives the difference between grovy and grody
is that grovy is pertaining to or characterised by groves; situated in a grove while grody is (us) nasty, dirty, disgusting, foul, revolting, yucky, grotesque.grovy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He turned into a side gallery that led into a grovy part of the garden, grading insensibly into the park proper.
grody
English
Alternative forms
* groadyAdjective
(er)- I wouldn't set foot in that bar; the floor looks grody .
- And the lady, like, goes
- “Oh, my god, your toenails are, like, so grody ”
- …
- It’s like grody
- Grody to the max
- …
- Gross!