rock mum-my
n. rock mummies
1. Musical performers who have aged past the apparent reasonable range for their chosen musical style.
Origin: "Rock" is the style of music in which this behavior is most widely noticed. "Mummy" describes a mummified corpse, generally of extreme age (having been popularized by ancient Egyptians).
n. rock mummies
1. Musical performers who have aged past the apparent reasonable range for their chosen musical style.
Origin: "Rock" is the style of music in which this behavior is most widely noticed. "Mummy" describes a mummified corpse, generally of extreme age (having been popularized by ancient Egyptians).
"Seriously, Tom Petty is such a rock mummy now - I'm taking bets on whether he or one of the Stones breaks a hip first."
by Pastymage January 30, 2009

It’s about drive
It’s about power.
We stay hungry,
We devour.
Put in the work
Put in the hours.
And take what’s ours.
It’s about power.
We stay hungry,
We devour.
Put in the work
Put in the hours.
And take what’s ours.
by JettTheGiant December 14, 2021

When your boss takes the department out all night and repeatedly insists on paying the bill and uses a company credit card knowing that it won't be accepted. Then when the bill comes, he pretends its the 18 year old waitresses fault and makes her cry while calling her a c*nt. You then proceed by leaving the establishment without paying the bill, thus punking the group, forcing them to pay the bill.
by 469 bar patron December 15, 2008

An individual who is slow; spacey, a little to happy, off the ball, picked last, generally oblivious
by Spacerock33 June 20, 2017

by twink; December 17, 2008

Sub-genre of garage punk/rock.
Slacker rock artists often write lyrics about beers, skate, laugh and parties.
Slacker Rock mainly appeared in the 2010' with bands like Fidlar, King Tuff, Mean Jeans & Audacity.
Slacker Punk is a close cousin, but even more nervous.
Slacker rock artists often write lyrics about beers, skate, laugh and parties.
Slacker Rock mainly appeared in the 2010' with bands like Fidlar, King Tuff, Mean Jeans & Audacity.
Slacker Punk is a close cousin, but even more nervous.
by stillinrock November 13, 2016

To experience a dramatic and irreversible downfall in one's career, reputation, or personal life, often as a result of a single, highly publicized mistake or controversy. Derived from the infamous moment when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, marking a pivotal point in Smith’s public image and career trajectory.
Example 1:
“After that last movie flop and the scandal with his personal life, it looks like his career really slapped the rock.”
Example 2:
“Man, that social media meltdown? He definitely slapped the rock with that one.”
“After that last movie flop and the scandal with his personal life, it looks like his career really slapped the rock.”
Example 2:
“Man, that social media meltdown? He definitely slapped the rock with that one.”
by ContraVirtual December 19, 2024
