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Comeback rock

The first piece of crack or meth, usually given free to a potential customer, in the hopes an addiction or desire for more will form.
I gave that fool a comeback rock. He was knocking on the door later that night for more.
by The real ODV March 13, 2025
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Rock Box

When a womens ladyparts come face to face with medusa
You here what happened to Clarise?
Heard she got the rock box
by Dude Rugs March 18, 2014
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Rock diverter

See mudflap. #squirrelgate
Behind my wheels there is a rock diverter to prevent stones being cast upon anothers vehicle.
by Jimi smitts August 17, 2018
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murk rock

A subgenre of rock music featuring heavy bass, trip-hop drum grooves, psychedelic guitars, SLOW tempos and ominous/mysterious lyrical themes. Can also use piano and experimental production to evoke a sophisticated "secret agent" vibe, or a mysterious far-away "underwater" feeling (hence the term murk).

Essentially, goth + grunge with electronic elements.
David Bowie's "Something in the Air (American Psycho Remix" is murk rock.

Rik Schaffer's instrumental tracks for VtM:B are murk rock.

Frøst's "Drag You Under" is murk rock.
by Choward Murphis November 22, 2024
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La Rock

La Rock is the last name of about 2,487 people, deriving from French origins.
One of those people needs to name their baby boy Dwayne.
"Woah, look at what La Rock just pulled up in!"
by WeedEatingOranguntang May 24, 2022
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surprise rock

A rock (commonly a red brick) used in combat theaters to initiate a sexual act, typically to coerce an unexpecting participant; accomplished by hitting another in the head and yelling, "surprise!"
SPC Brown kept the surprise rock for a week, Smith's butt will never be the same.
by Brewing logic November 20, 2016
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un-rocked

An adjective used to describe something that does not "rock;" something that isn't cool; the opposite of something that "rocks". This term can be used as a replacement for "sucks".

This term was first coined by Akari Najaro in a recent IM conversation.
EX 1: "That rock band so totally un-rocked tonight."

EX 2: "My life really un-rocks right now!"
by Jodie Reid September 1, 2009
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