A hump groove is a groove in which the beat and rhythm are in both the perfect timing and speed to hump along to. Hump grooves are important in sexy music and are often the defining factor in what makes some music sexy. The hump groove is typically defined by the interaction between the bass and the drums.
by Shoggoth269 December 01, 2013
A beach version of a butt groove. A dent, or groove, that has been hand (or ass) crafted, whilst one is relaxing or tanning at the beach, molded to fit the body.
You can make dents for your butt, Pillows for your head, ditches for breathing spaces when your lying on your tummy, the possibilites are endless!
You can make dents for your butt, Pillows for your head, ditches for breathing spaces when your lying on your tummy, the possibilites are endless!
One Dude *Laying on back wriggling bum into sand*
Another Dude: "Dude what are you doing?"
One Dude: "Im working on my sand groove!"
Another Dude: "Dude what are you doing?"
One Dude: "Im working on my sand groove!"
by Groovealot December 09, 2009
by pinklibbycat August 21, 2009
1. A rock, r&b or blues tune intended primarily for dancing, with no or less emphasis on lyrics.
2. An analog disc record, particularly the thick, breakable 78rpm variety.
2. An analog disc record, particularly the thick, breakable 78rpm variety.
1. Blind Def's "Ma Two Front Teeth" is a seven-minute groove biscuit featuring the horn section.
2. We went to Spaz's place to spin some vintage groove biscuits, but all the surface noise gave me a headache.
2. We went to Spaz's place to spin some vintage groove biscuits, but all the surface noise gave me a headache.
by Catch-44 September 08, 2006
To Dance. To feel the music, and convincingly move to it like you know what you're doing. To dance in a manner that is appropriate for the music you are dancing to. To get locked in to the music, and move to it in whatever way comes up naturally. To dance with confidence, like no one is watching. To dance in a manner that impresses the chicks, and might get you laid.
"He couldn't cop a groove to save his life" - From the song "Poor Tarzan" by Little Charlie And The Nightcats ~1986
by iyhnALEX June 26, 2012
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