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loungy, a.|ˈlaʊndʒɪ| [f. lounge n. + -y1.] Suggestive of lounges or lounging.
1911Chesterton Innocence of Father Brown v. 124, I mean little, loungy men, who had just enough to live on and had nothing to do but lean about in bar-rooms and bet on horses.
▸ Designating or relating to a lounge or lounge bar, or (esp.) to lounge music.
[1968Appleton (Wisconsin) Post-Crescent 3 Mar. s10/4, I suppose we can permit Ray to get a little cocktail loungey on us... [He] is..often light and tender, but never significant. Just good listening. ]1977Washington Post (Nexis) 10 Mar. b19 One [misprinted Once] may not think of Lawrence and Gorme as our foremost practitioners of popular song—her vibrato can go hog-wild and his approach is awfully Las Vegas loungey—but they have..high regard for the dazzling Porter material. 1996Time Out 27 Mar.–3 Apr. 32/1 Bart Beverley takes over the low-key Dealers' Choice, bringing more in the way of loungey acid jazz, funk, and Latin. 2001Village Voice (N.Y.) 18 Dec. 107/1 (advt.) A really loungey bar with good vibes and a much appreciated take on mixology. |