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Definition of funkadelic in English: funkadelicadjective ˌfʌŋkəˈdɛlɪk Denoting a type of dance music which combines soul and funk with elements derived from rock. Example sentencesExamples - This funkadelic scoring machine totally lacks in offcourt arrogance and, instead of ‘knowing everything better’ like so many of his less-gifted peers, hangs on the coach's every word like it's manna from hoop-heaven.
- I went to a rather funkadelic awareness-raising concert in Dakar.
- The festival itself was perfectly pleasant: an earnest singer-songwriter and tightly harmonious acoustic guitar group preceding Saxman's funkadelic band.
- Dude's clean-cut image is long gone now that he's rocking a powder blue headband and some funkadelic cornrows…
- In 1983, he released Pride, which contained the funkadelic You Are In My System, gaining him a bit of popularity.
- That's right, it's also the conceptual common denominator to this amusement-park ride through fast-forward, funkadelic foolishness.
- ‘I want a funkadelic burger with a groovy smoothie, my sister’ he replied
- Granted, nothing here is outright funkadelic, but there are too many break-beats and warped instrumental passages to pretend this is a traditional rock album.
- The irony here of course is that the funkadelic Cali-flava'd beats aren't that hardcore.
- In the funkadelic era between the flower power '60s and the electronic '80s, there lived a renaissance man by the name of Glen Larson.
- With his funkadelic style and phat, chopped-up beats, it's easy to see why Krafty was voted Best International Artist (over Sasha and Digweed) in the 2002 round of the Australian Dance Music Awards.
Derivativesnoun ˌfʌŋkəˈdiːlɪə US Funkadelic music in general; (in extended use) any of various funky or funkadelic things collectively. This theme and its funkadelia variations continues for a minute or so and then gradually begins to disintegrate. Example sentencesExamples - It has spasmodic, willfully weird out-rock driven by Anderson's gutteral scrapes, gutbucket funkadelia and giant insect lead attack.
- The beat-pounding bass vibes crackle with a grimy, menacing old school trounce, before morphing into a intoxicating merry-go-round of dope-smoking funkadelia and quirky turntabling twists.
Origin1970s: from Funkadelic, the name of a group formed in the late 1960s, from funk + psychedelic. Definition of funkadelic in US English: funkadelicadjectiveˌfəNGkəˈdelik Denoting a type of dance music which combines soul and funk with elements derived from rock. Example sentencesExamples - With his funkadelic style and phat, chopped-up beats, it's easy to see why Krafty was voted Best International Artist (over Sasha and Digweed) in the 2002 round of the Australian Dance Music Awards.
- ‘I want a funkadelic burger with a groovy smoothie, my sister’ he replied
- In the funkadelic era between the flower power '60s and the electronic '80s, there lived a renaissance man by the name of Glen Larson.
- That's right, it's also the conceptual common denominator to this amusement-park ride through fast-forward, funkadelic foolishness.
- The irony here of course is that the funkadelic Cali-flava'd beats aren't that hardcore.
- In 1983, he released Pride, which contained the funkadelic You Are In My System, gaining him a bit of popularity.
- Granted, nothing here is outright funkadelic, but there are too many break-beats and warped instrumental passages to pretend this is a traditional rock album.
- Dude's clean-cut image is long gone now that he's rocking a powder blue headband and some funkadelic cornrows…
- This funkadelic scoring machine totally lacks in offcourt arrogance and, instead of ‘knowing everything better’ like so many of his less-gifted peers, hangs on the coach's every word like it's manna from hoop-heaven.
- I went to a rather funkadelic awareness-raising concert in Dakar.
- The festival itself was perfectly pleasant: an earnest singer-songwriter and tightly harmonious acoustic guitar group preceding Saxman's funkadelic band.
Origin1970s: from Funkadelic, the name of a group formed in the late 1960s, from funk + psychedelic. |