groove in Sindhi سنڌي
- ليڪو، کانچو، نالي ⇄ Groove sindhi
groove in Tamil தமிழ்
- உழவுகால் ⇄ groove tamil
- நீண்ட குறுகிய பள்ளம் ⇄ groove tamil
groove in Urdu اُردُو
- نالی بنانا ⇄ groove urdu
groove in English
- groove ⇄ expr. groove it, (Slang.) to enjoy oneself.
Ex. ""The first time I drove into Eastport I really grooved it"" (Saturday Review).english - groove ⇄ expr. groove with, (Slang.) to like; appreciate.
Ex. Most [vendors] are under 30, grow their hair long, and groove with arts and crafts (New York Times).english - groove ⇄ expr. in the groove, (Slang.)
a. showing great skill; firstrate.
Ex. Those players are really in the groove.
b. fashionable; up-to-date.
Ex. ""They are in the groove here [in Germany] all right,"" Hampton explained. ""Jazz is soenglish - groove ⇄ groove, noun, verb. grooved,grooving. english
- groove ⇄ noun groover. english
- groove ⇄ noun 1. a long, narrow channel or furrow, especially one cut by a tool.
Ex. My desk has a groove for pencils. The plate rests in a groove on the rack.
2. any similar channel; rut.
Ex. Wheels leave grooves in a dirt road.
3. a chenglish - groove ⇄ v.i. (Slang.)1. to enjoy oneself; have fun.
Ex. The women really groove on his music (New Yorker).
2. to be enjoyable; be fun.
Ex. ""Life as it is ... really grooves"" (John Updike).english - groove ⇄ v.t. 1. to make a groove or grooves in.
Ex. The counter of the sink is grooved so that the water will run off.
2. (Slang.) to record on (a phonograph record).
Ex. The disc ... is grooved by the Harry Simeone Chorale and it is a winnerenglish