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groove (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “groove”

s. groove, pl. grooves
  1. rainure
    He carved a groove into the wood with his chisel.
  2. (musique) un rythme prononcé et agréable
    The band's drummer laid down a funky groove that made everyone dance.
  3. routine
    After the holidays, it took me a while to get back into my groove at work.
  4. trajectoire idéale (en course automobile)
    He lost control of the car when he drifted out of the groove.

verbe “groove”

infinitif groove; il grooves; prét. grooved; part. passé grooved; gér. grooving
  1. rainurer
    He grooved the board to make it fit snugly.
  2. se déhancher
    Everyone was grooving to the live jazz band.