he is a sick lad he plays basketball. he is cool. he to cool for school. he is better at basketball than jacobbb.
Beau Rocks The Fat NT's all day
by Mason9180 November 26, 2020
A self congratulatory motion involving bumping one's own fists together in a "fist bump," reserved for moments of complete awesomeness.
Akin to phrases such as "toot your own horn" and "pat yourself on the back" that can convey exuberant celebration of a specific accomplishment and / or pride in a small, personal feat.
Akin to phrases such as "toot your own horn" and "pat yourself on the back" that can convey exuberant celebration of a specific accomplishment and / or pride in a small, personal feat.
Person 2: That's tite,man! Did you celebrate with a fist bump or a jump-hip bump?
Person 1: No one would touch me after the event, so I had to knock my own rock.
Example:
Person 1: YESSSSS!! I BEAT DONKEY KONG AT 4 AM LAST NIGHT!
Person 2: Did you knock your own rock?
Person 1: Like a quarry worker!
Person 1: No one would touch me after the event, so I had to knock my own rock.
Example:
Person 1: YESSSSS!! I BEAT DONKEY KONG AT 4 AM LAST NIGHT!
Person 2: Did you knock your own rock?
Person 1: Like a quarry worker!
by Clanate July 21, 2013
by rock star hand sign June 03, 2022
"He really isn't that great point guard."
"I know! Why does he even bother to get up in the morning? He really isn't worth the oxygen."
"Wo there... throwing the rock past the fence."
"I know! Why does he even bother to get up in the morning? He really isn't worth the oxygen."
"Wo there... throwing the rock past the fence."
by Danny JB September 04, 2008
The emotional state of being both aware that one owns the tools necessary for survival, while simultaneously feeling apathy and detachment from them due to their poor condition or low quality.
-"Dude! Don't leave your parked car unlocked with the windows down!"
" First world rock bottom. Like I care what happens to it."
" First world rock bottom. Like I care what happens to it."
by Zpridgen75@gmail April 20, 2017
April 4th (4/4) is International Rock Beat Day. A "rock beat" or "common time" is four beats per measure of music, the standard rhythm of most popular western music.
by skittlekicker April 04, 2013
by foxumbrelly April 13, 2021