Groom (disambiguation)

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A groom (short for bridegroom) is a male participant in a wedding ceremony.

Groom or Grooming may also refer to:

Occupations[edit]

In the English/British Royal Household[edit]

Places[edit]

  • Groom, Texas, a town in Carson County, Texas, United States, location of the second largest cross in the western hemisphere
  • Division of Groom, a Commonwealth Electoral Division in Queensland, Australia
  • Groom Lake (salt flat), a geographic feature of the United States Military Area 51
  • Groom Range, a mountain range in Nevada, United States

People[edit]

Insult[edit]

  • Groomer and OK groomer as an insult.

Film[edit]

Grooming[edit]

Abuse[edit]

Hygiene and Cleanliness[edit]

  • Dog grooming, the care provided for a dog's physical appearance (especially its coat and nails), or specific work done to enhance its appearance for a show
  • Grooming (cross country skiing), preparing cross-country skiing trails
  • Horse grooming, the daily hygienic care provided for horses, or specific work done on the horse to enhance its physical appearance for a show
  • Male grooming, specific work done by men to enhance their physical appearance, or daily hygiene care done by men
  • Personal grooming, or preening, in humans and other animals, a hygienic activity (caring for physical appearance)
  • Snow grooming, the process of preparing snow for recreational uses, such as skiing
  • Social grooming, behavior between humans and other animals who live in proximity, helping bond and reinforce social structures

Recruitment or indoctrination[edit]

Technology[edit]

See also[edit]