Noun
bossanova (countable and uncountable, plural bossanovas)
Alternative form of bossa nova.
I have to say, I have an affinity for Bossanova. It's very warm-sounding to me - lush and simple. I like that. Joey Santiago
Bossanova, Trompe le Monde, and break-up (1990–2002) Pixies ticket from 1st October, 1990 In 1990, all members of the group except for Deal moved to Los Angeles. Source: Internet
By Bossanova, the band had developed a severe aversion to recording music videos, and Francis refused to lip-sync to them. Source: Internet
Featuring the singles " Velouria " and " Dig for Fire ", Bossanova reached number 70 in the United States. Source: Internet
He has described Come on Pilgrim s "Caribou" as being about reincarnation, and extraterrestrial themes appear in a number of songs on Bossanova. Source: Internet