groovemeister

noun

Etymology

From groove + -meister.

  1. derived from *gʰrebʰ- — “to dig, scrape, bury
  2. inherited from *grōbō — “groove, furrow
  3. inherited from *grōbu
  4. derived from groeve — “furrow, ditch
  5. derived from gróf — “pit
  6. inherited from grov
  7. suffixed as groovemeister — “groove + meister

Definitions

  1. A performer of groovy music.

    • Eddie "Bongo" Brown was the funky groovemeister at the workshop […]
    • Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around.

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