groof
Scots
Etymology
From Middle Scots grouf, used in the set phrase on grouf (“face down”) and its derivatives.
Noun
groof (uncountable)
- used in set phrases, especially on one's groof
- (by extension) a belly
- (figuratively) the front side
Derived terms
- on one's groof (“face down”)
Adverb
groof (not comparable)
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