1. saying that something is actually worth your time and is cool
2. expressing enjoyment in a friend's action
2. expressing enjoyment in a friend's action
1. That guy freaking rocks my socks
2. Christine: did you do that chem homework?
John: yea
Christine: can I see it?
John: yea
Christine: you freaking rock my socks!
2. Christine: did you do that chem homework?
John: yea
Christine: can I see it?
John: yea
Christine: you freaking rock my socks!
by kweenbei May 22, 2007
A version of rock, paper, scissors that is played so that the winner of each round gets to hit his opponet. If a rock wins a punch is delivered to the opponets stomach or face, if a paper wins a slap is usually apllied to the opponet's face, while scissors is usually a poke to the or chest or is considered 'null' and nothing happens.
by Zomby_Woof January 30, 2005
by suzy & claire August 26, 2006
Verb, "to be excellent." Used to express great approval or joy.
Commonly applied to people, events, and objects, but rarely locations.
It is frequently preceded by the adverb totally, and may be used with or without the terminal preposition.
Similar to rock my face off, but with a dorkier twist.
Online usage note: phrase must be accompanied by some form of caps lock.
Commonly applied to people, events, and objects, but rarely locations.
It is frequently preceded by the adverb totally, and may be used with or without the terminal preposition.
Similar to rock my face off, but with a dorkier twist.
Online usage note: phrase must be accompanied by some form of caps lock.
Megan! AWESOME! You totally rock my socks!
Caesar: Napoleon Dynamite sucked... like a leech.
Cleopatra: Are you kidding me? That movie totally rocked my SOCKS off!
Having free laundry at my dorm rocks my socks off.
However, the laundry room itself is a location; ergo, it does not rock my socks. :(
Caesar: Napoleon Dynamite sucked... like a leech.
Cleopatra: Are you kidding me? That movie totally rocked my SOCKS off!
Having free laundry at my dorm rocks my socks off.
However, the laundry room itself is a location; ergo, it does not rock my socks. :(
by Lady Chevalier May 23, 2005
We played a quick game of strip rock, paper, scissors, and before we knew it, we were completely nekkid.
by jackerman August 22, 2008
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