Lounger vs Loungey - What's the difference?
lounger | loungey |
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of lounge music.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 16, author=Jon Pareles, title=Brazilian Pop: Sambas With a Twist, work=New York Times
, passage=In its lean arrangements, her band conjured both traditions and possibilities: the tambourine and strummed cavaquinho (miniature guitar) of samba for “Na Gangorra,” a loungey acid-jazz pulse and hints of reggae for “Vento No Canavial,” African-tinged funk in the Vinicius de Moraes-Baden Powell song “Consolaçã” and in the French songwriter Camille Dalmais’s “1, 2, 3.” }}
As a noun lounger
is one who lounges; an idler.As an adjective loungey is
(informal) resembling or characteristic of lounge music.loungey
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