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I n AmE sl II vi AmE sl1)Contemporary minds and rock groove together — Современный ум и рок-музыка прекрасно гармонируют друг с другом
2)III vt AmE sl1)She grooves exciting experiences — Она буквально балдеет, когда происходит что-то из ряда вон выходящее
They see the spade cats going with ofay chicks and they don't groove it — Они видят, как чернокожие парни ходят с белыми чувихами, и это им не нравится
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