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We didn't say it in the 60's.
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gangs were very violent
Krush Groove was created in 1984.
Into the Groove was created on 1985-07-23.
"Let's groove to the music!" Groove is a word that can actually mean many different things, however it's most common definition is in realtion to music; either as a synonym for dance or as a genre of music. Other uses for the word "groove" originate in metalwork and woodwork: a joinery is a a slot cut parallel to the grain of the wood, a groove is a metalwork technique and a 'tongue and groove' is also another woodwork technique.
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There is one syllable in the word 'groove'.
The word "groove" can be translated to "indayog" in Tagalog.
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There is only one groove on a vinyl phonograph record. A bowling lane has a groove that keeps catching my ball.
That is the correct spelling of "grooved" (ridged, cut into).
it means poo
A gully is a deep groove in the ground that sounds somewhat like bully.
It stands for 'lock groove'. A single groove, normally at the end of a vinyl side, which loops continusously due to it being a perfect circle.
One possibility is notch.
Yes, the noun groove is a common noun, a word for any kind of groove, a thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Union Groove Drive and Union Groove Road, Camden, ALGroove (R&B club), New York, NYGroove Kitchen Espresso, Napier, New Zealand'The Emperor's New Groove', Disney animated feature