Plural of groover; multiple people or tools that groove, or people who enjoy grooving and dancing.
From 'groover' + the standard English plural suffix '-s'. Follows the regular pattern for creating plural nouns in English.
In funk music culture of the 1970s and '80s, 'groovers' weren't just dancers—they were people who understood rhythm so deeply they could find the beat anywhere, even in industrial noise or avant-garde music.
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