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groom

stable hand / bridegroom / to clean / to prepare / to manipulate
NounTransitive Verb
pl: groomspast: groomedpp: groomeding: grooming

The term carries a sharp contrast between nurturing preparation and predatory manipulation. In a professional or developmental sense, it describes the strategic cultivation of a successor, implying a positive trajectory of growth and mentorship. In a modern psychological and legal context, the word has acquired a sinister connotation referring to the calculated emotional manipulation of a victim. This usage shifts the focus from preparation for a role to the preparation for exploitation, marking a transition from a supportive act to a harmful one.

Meanings

Noun

A person whose job is to take care of horses, including cleaning them and preparing them for riding.

"The groom brushed the horse thoroughly before the race."

Noun

A man on his wedding day or just before it.

"The groom waited nervously at the altar for his bride."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To brush and clean an animal, especially a horse, to keep it healthy and neat.

"She spent an hour grooming her pony every morning."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To prepare someone for a specific purpose or role, often through training or coaching.

"The company is grooming him to take over as CEO next year."

Transitive Verb
[~ oneself]

To clean and maintain one's own appearance through activities like washing, brushing hair, or shaving.

"Many animals spend a significant portion of their day grooming themselves."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To establish a trusting relationship with a vulnerable person in order to manipulate or exploit them for sexual or illegal purposes.

"The predator spent months grooming the teenager before the abuse began."

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