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>I'm not sure about Groovin', but I've heard that Rock n' Roll came from an African American term for "having sex".
And to add another question:
I have heard that the musical term “funky” has a sexual origin, something related to sexual scents.
Any “etymusicologist” there?.
Juan Maria.
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