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Roc'd- (Gerund) From the Simon and Garfunkel song "I am a Rock"; used when an individual self isolates from a group as a form of voluntary and unappreciated martyrdom, or a group isolates themselves from an individual because that individual poisons the group dynamic with their presence.
"We're so sick of Tyler trying to get attention by lying about breaking his ribs; it's all he talks about! He's about to get roc'd!"

"Robert's hasn't shown up to Clancy's Bar much lately, I hope he hasn't roc'd himself?"

"Andrew was worried he got roc'd when he didn't getting invited to game night."

"Shhh, don't tell Tyler...we roc'd him awhile back."

"I'm not allowed to create perpetually endless and nonsensical arguments while dominating the entire conversation...that's it, I'm roc'ing out of this group!"
by Richard Minchin March 15, 2013
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