Groover vs Grooved - What's the difference?
groover | grooved |
One who grooves.
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(UK, dialect, Derbyshire, dated) A miner.
As a noun groover
is one who grooves.As a verb grooved is
(groove).As an adjective grooved is
having grooves.groover
English
Noun
(en noun)citation
- (Holloway)