Groove
31Groove On — Infobox Album | Name = Groove On Type = Album Artist = Gerald Levert Released = September 6, 1994 Recorded = Genre = R B Length = Label = East West Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Private Line (1991) This album = Groove On (1994) Next… …
32groove — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, shallow ▪ narrow, wide VERB + GROOVE ▪ carve, cut, make …
33Groove — 1. rhythm or beat: it s got a funky groove to it ; dig the groove on this one ; 2. musical feeling: I went for a more minimalistic groove ; 3. piece of music: playing a wicked set of grooves ; 4. dance or listen to music: groove to some original… …
34groove — Australian Slang 1. rhythm or beat: it s got a funky groove to it ; dig the groove on this one ; 2. musical feeling: I went for a more minimalistic groove ; 3. piece of music: playing a wicked set of grooves ; 4. dance or listen to music: groove… …
35groove — UK [ɡruːv] / US [ɡruv] noun [countable] Word forms groove : singular groove plural grooves 1) a line cut into a surface 2) informal a piece of popular music with a good beat dance grooves • in a/the groove starting to perform very well,… …
36groove — [[t]gruv[/t]] n. v. grooved, groov•ing 1) a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface 2) hfi a track or channel of a phonograph record for the needle or stylus 3) a fixed routine: to get into a groove[/ex] 4) pri the furrow at the bottom of a… …
37groove — See: carapace groove [Martin, 2005]. (Order Decapoda): One of numerous furrows extending along carapace. According to position and according to group, one may distinguish antennal, branchiocardiac, buccal, cervical, dorsomedian, gastroorbital,… …
38groove — n. something pleasant or cool. (See also in the groove.) □ This day has been a real groove. □ Man, what a groove! …
39groove — 1. noun /ɡɹʊuv/ a) A long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a …
40groove — I n Something excellent, outstanding. The music those cats play is all groove. 1970s II n A situation in which you feel comfortable, competent. I just can do this, man; I m not in my groove. 1930s …