Grooving
grooving or to groove was an early black expression for good s-x or having s-x.
grooving or groovy is now used to express a good feeling.
lot of these expressions such as rocking, rolling, rocking and rolling, digging, beating it, and creaming are just a few s-xual expressions used by early jazz musicians to compliment a fellow musician.
man i was grooving last night! i had her climbing the walls!
man you where grooving on those drums last night!
i see why you are smiling; you and that girl was grooving all night
hey, i can’t do wrong i’m in the groove!
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