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vibey

British  
/ ˈvaɪbɪ /

adjective

  1. slang  lively and vibrant

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Music lovers will appreciate Zizou, a vibey French-Moroccan restaurant nestled in Lincoln Heights.

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“It turned into this really vibey, experimental set of sessions,” McMahon says of making the EP.

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That’s what helps it be so vibey — almost like your melody is a beat in itself.

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Josh Homme sips a Modelo the other night as he sits amid the vibey greenery behind Brain Dead Studios on Fairfax Avenue.

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But not for lack of trying from the visually vibey “Waves” filmmaker, who wrote the movie with Tesfaye and Reza Fahim, and from co-stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, roped into playing along in the superstar’s sandbox of tour-nightmare solipsism.

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