To thoroughly rock a large area. "Rocking" however does not have to involve music. If you "rock" at anything, that will do. Tenacious D made this a famous saying with their TV show that aired in the late 90's on HBO.
by Daniel Maddalone July 11, 2006
The 42Five, of Placerville, California, is the first fringe rock band. Check them out - they're amazing!
by rockgoddess42 March 10, 2011
Guy 1: Hey wanna listen to some Christian rock?
Guy 2: Sorry, dude, atheists are just too good at headbanging.
Guy 1: How come they're so good?
Guy 2: Christians believe in standing upright at all times, like Jesus.
Guy 1: Jesus wasn't standing upright when he was dragging his cross.
Guy 2: Yeah, well, look what happened to him.
Guy 1: So you're saying that lack of faith in a divine power will make one more hardcore?
Guy 2: For a beginner you're pretty good at disbelief. Kudos.
Guy 2: Sorry, dude, atheists are just too good at headbanging.
Guy 1: How come they're so good?
Guy 2: Christians believe in standing upright at all times, like Jesus.
Guy 1: Jesus wasn't standing upright when he was dragging his cross.
Guy 2: Yeah, well, look what happened to him.
Guy 1: So you're saying that lack of faith in a divine power will make one more hardcore?
Guy 2: For a beginner you're pretty good at disbelief. Kudos.
by aman13 January 27, 2011
the hand signals given at rock shows.
ex.extending your pinky and pointer finger while tucking in your thumb as well as other fingers.
ex.extending your pinky and pointer finger while tucking in your thumb as well as other fingers.
by sir loin July 25, 2005
v. to rock ice
Relatively new and unheard term synonymous with cool, badass or pimp depending on context. Has a benignly smug connotation when used in the first person.
Relatively new and unheard term synonymous with cool, badass or pimp depending on context. Has a benignly smug connotation when used in the first person.
by SCL September 29, 2005
This girl came over to me in the club and whispered in my ear that she wanted to take me to the men's room stall and rock the mic.
by funkdocterspock August 16, 2007
In response to Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (24 September 1902 – 3 June 1989) banning all music from Iranian radio and television in July 1979, the British band The Clash made this song as their protest against it. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is of the islam religion, which dictates to its muslim followers intense hatred to all infidels (aka nonbelievers).
by therealizer June 17, 2018