1. A type of Music
2. A kind of complement.
3. A stone, Something to throw at people.
4. A type of sugary sweet in a stick shape, generally found at the seaside.
5. Crack cocaine
6. Slang word for Basket ball.
2. A kind of complement.
3. A stone, Something to throw at people.
4. A type of sugary sweet in a stick shape, generally found at the seaside.
5. Crack cocaine
6. Slang word for Basket ball.
1. *Listening to music* "Rock on duudde!"
2. "You rock my socks!"
3. "Hey! Stop throwing rocks at me!"
4. Katy was sucking her stick of rock on the beach.
5. *inhale* that's some good rock man...
6. Imma go shoot some hoops with that rock."
2. "You rock my socks!"
3. "Hey! Stop throwing rocks at me!"
4. Katy was sucking her stick of rock on the beach.
5. *inhale* that's some good rock man...
6. Imma go shoot some hoops with that rock."
by The Annonymus Penguin March 10, 2008
by Jaim November 03, 2003
by The Princesses July 11, 2010
by kannon September 10, 2003
by grisha July 16, 2003
1. I was so tired last nigh, as soon as i got in the house i was rocked
2. James was rocked at the party, he had 10 drinks
3. ron and mell rocked kevin behind the school
2. James was rocked at the party, he had 10 drinks
3. ron and mell rocked kevin behind the school
by Esha04 July 11, 2008
An alternative definition outside the concert scene
A phrase commonly used among friends and acquaintances alike, in passing, as a greeting, or as a parting call.
Also an effective opening or closing for voice-mails with co-workers and superiors, and other professional forms of communication; designed to pull the stick out from the great swaddling ass of corporate America.
A phrase commonly used among friends and acquaintances alike, in passing, as a greeting, or as a parting call.
Also an effective opening or closing for voice-mails with co-workers and superiors, and other professional forms of communication; designed to pull the stick out from the great swaddling ass of corporate America.
Little R: I love you, you are really amazing.
Mr. Barnes: Yeah, rock on babe, you know what's up!
Corporate: We look forward to communicating further on that issue.
Tool: Yeah, sweet, rock on!
Mr. Barnes: Yeah, rock on babe, you know what's up!
Corporate: We look forward to communicating further on that issue.
Tool: Yeah, sweet, rock on!
by Mr. Barnes July 09, 2006