Does the expression "to get one's groove back" have a figurative meaning?
If so, when do you use it?
Would you please give me some examples?
Thank you
This is 1970's slang that has gone out of use today. " For example: I need to get my groove back and start socializing again.
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This is 1970's slang that has gone out of use today. It means "get back into the swing of things." For example:
I need to get my groove back and start socializing again.
teal limeDoes the expression "to get one's groove back" have a figurative meaning?
Yes. In fact it has only a figurative meaning. I don't believe it has much of a literal meaning.
teal limeIf so, when do you use it?
Never. It's at least 40 years out of date.
CJ