A multi-purpose word that can be used in any situation if need be.
Originated by mispronoucing the name "Griff" from the popular web-series "Red vs. Blue".
Originated by mispronoucing the name "Griff" from the popular web-series "Red vs. Blue".
You groofed Groof you team-groofing grooftard!
by Kickass McTastic December 20, 2007
by Macleedb March 20, 2021
by William Stevens October 19, 2012
The face. This definition of the word evolved from the old English term grovel as slang by those whose speech was impaired, and also as the word was used by people in the West Midlands of the UK who have very odd accents. The meaning 'to face' then came about as when people were groveling they would face the subject while they did so, therefore the word soon became to mean to 'face' someone.
These days the translation is literal and means the 'face'.
These days the translation is literal and means the 'face'.
'she was so ugly she had a groof like a smashed crab.
by Gregor Tyler November 1, 2007
by Urban changer April 8, 2017