noun
- plural of groover; people who groove or move rhythmically to music
- tools or devices that cut or form grooves in a surface
Usage: informal; often used in music and dance contexts
Usage: technical; used in manufacturing and woodworking
Examples
- The groovers on the dance floor were moving to the beat all night.
- The band attracted a crowd of enthusiastic groovers at the concert.
- The carpenter used specialized groovers to create decorative patterns in the wood.
- Industrial groovers are essential equipment in modern manufacturing plants.
- The groovers at the festival danced until sunrise.