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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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In funk and in groove

"This is Andy Murray deep in a funk.
And Kei Nishikori deep in the groove." (BBC Sport website.)

What do "deep in a funk" and "deep in the groove" mean?
  

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Anonymous What do "deep in a funk" and "deep in the groove" mean? "depressed; in a somber mood; not doing well" and "doing well; going along happily; operating in synch with the world", respectively. (slang) CJ

  • Anonymous What do "deep in a funk" and "deep in the groove" mean?
  • "depressed; in a somber mood; not doing well" and "doing well; going along happily; operating in synch with the world", respectively.
  • (slang) CJ
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AnonymousWhat do "deep in a funk" and "deep in the groove" mean?
"depressed; in a somber mood; not doing well" and "doing well; going along happily; operating in synch with the world", respectively. (slang)

CJ
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Thank you, CJ, for the reply.

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