groover
/ˈɡruːvər/
noun
- A person who enjoys dancing to or playing popular music, especially from the 1960s or 1970s.
- My uncle was a real groover back in the seventies, always at the disco.
- The dance floor was full of groovers moving to the funk beat.
- She called herself a groover because she loved soul music and dancing.
- A person who is very fashionable or cool.
- He walked in wearing bell-bottoms and a tie-dye shirt, looking like a true groover.
- Even today, she dresses like a groover with her vintage sunglasses and platform shoes.
- The groovers at the party all had the latest hairstyles and clothes.