vibey

English

Etymology

From vibe + -y.

Adjective

vibey (comparative more vibey, superlative most vibey)

  1. (informal) Having a vibe; atmospheric and trendy.
    Antonym: vibeless
    • 2006, Colleen Moroukian, Breaking Out:
      Couples were dancing to the latest vibey music.

Derived terms

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