Groom means a man that gets married to a bride.
a groom
Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
You mean a groom. Try the local agricultural colleges for OND/HND courses, which will include a groom's diploma.
You mean the Groom's Best man? No. The presents are only for the Bride and Groom. Unless the religion/culture hints otherwise. But for Christians, Atheists, Jews and such: Just the Bride and Groom get presents.
The bride is the girl. The bridegroom is the guy.
not sure exactly what you mean...in my thinking it would be bride.
bride and groom or horse and groom
Groom as in bride and groom
It can be a noun or verb. "Who will groom the horse?" (verb) "Will you groom the dog?" (verb) "Who is the groom here?" (noun) "Does the groom know who sabotaged his car?" (noun)
It's Spanish for "I'm the groom/boyfriend."
Some times it does mean that but that's only if the bride and groom wants to have a supper when its the reception.
the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.