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Groove

(in relation to other sports) kick or toss the ball successfully; easily and stylishly score a goal.

The winning field goal was grooved by the San Diego kicker.

by Arminkshipper July 6, 2024


Groove

Jazz or popular music, particularly that with a strong beat, is great for dancing to or listening to.

Motown was playing as they grooved.

by Arminkshipper July 6, 2024


Groove

a rhythmic structure found in jazz or popular music.

The bassist and drummer have laid down a rough and funky groove.

by Arminkshipper July 6, 2024


Groove

an indentation formed by the meeting of two rock planes at an angle greater than 120°.

The geologists carefully examined the rock face, noting the deep grooves where two tectonic plates had collided at a sharp angle, creating a jagged and distinctive pattern.

by Arminkshipper July 6, 2024


Groove

In the middle of the strike zone, pitch the ball.

That ninth-inning fastball was grooved by him.

by Arminkshipper July 6, 2024


Groove

a. A type of way which to dance.

b. A synonym for sexual misconduct, assault, harassments, or murder.

"Move and groove!" Said Austin Powers, before flicking the selector switch of his MP5 to full auto and unbuckling his pants belt.

by VerticNIKE August 30, 2021


Tongue and groove

A carpenters reference to cunninlingus

He is a real tongue and groove expert. He was in the office going down on the Project manager at lunch and she was REALLY loving it.

eating at the Y, Eating your honey, eating her out,

by word jockey September 7, 2015