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Q: What did the word groove mean in the 1960's?
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How do you use the word groove in a sentence?

"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.


Another word for dancing?

groove groove


How many syllables in groove?

There is one syllable in the word 'groove'.


What is another word for groove?

Screws


What is a sentence using word groove?

There is only one groove on a vinyl phonograph record. A bowling lane has a groove that keeps catching my ball.


Where did the word groove come from?

it means poo


How do you spell groove?

That is the correct spelling of "grooved" (ridged, cut into).


What word means a deep groove in the ground and sounds like bully?

A gully is a deep groove in the ground that sounds somewhat like bully.


What does lg mean on vinyl records mean?

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.


What is a five letter word for narrow groove?

One possibility is notch.


Is groove is common noun?

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


Is the word supercalifragilisticespialadoshes a real word?

No, it was invented for the Walt Disney movie Mary Poppins in the 1960s as a word which is very long and hard to say. It does not actually mean anything--it's a nonsense word in a song. It is actually spelled supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.