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'Trock' is a music genre, a shortening of 'Time Lord rock'. This music is inspired by Doctor Who (the plots, characters, sentiments, whatever - it can all be traced back to the show or novels or audiobooks, etc.)

Trock has become popular recently due to posts on YouTube, though it has been around for a long time.

(Note: the genre 'wrock', meaning 'wizard rock', created for Harry Potter, was probably inspired by trock, as trock existed years before, despite what the definition ''trock' is like 'wrock' only for 'Doctor Who'' implies.)
~ I'm thinking of starting a "trock" band.
~ Cool.
trock by angelmitabrokenwatch October 19, 2010
Trock, or Time Lord Rock, is a new genre of music based on The popular (and awesome) TV series, Doctor Who. Similar to the Wrock (Wizard Rock) craze, stemming from the Harry Potter books, Trock is really any kind of music but with lyrics based on Dr Who rather than Harry Potter.
It was "created" by the amazing Youtube user Nerimon
Trock On!
Trock by Indy aka Indara October 11, 2008
These Trocks are annoying as fuck
Trock by grockeggroll April 27, 2022
deriving from the Latin based "trumpus" meaning 'a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone' and stemming from the well known Roman phrase 'slang for your wang' - "cock"; A large piece of throbbing man meat pleasuring ladies across the globe for countless hours owned by the one and only Trumpadump (Trumpalump). Never surrendering infront of a challenge and plowing on for the greater good, the Trock always aims to please and provide its owner with satisfaction.
What happened to Sarah? I Heard she got trocked hard
Trock by Trumpadump December 7, 2011
Something that rocks beyond comprehension. See Uber
That cake is nasty, this pie totally trocks!
Trock by PlentifulBalls February 12, 2004
Trock is commonly known as an internet troller, which over the course of 1 year made a self proclaimed 450,000 posts on various message boards including HBO Forums. He is considered the worst person on the internet because his mindless babble takes up everyone else’s precious time.

It is now commonly used as a verb or an adjective to describe something obnoxious.
That is so trocked up

You are such a trock
Trock by Jason Boyd January 29, 2006