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A hand signal rock n' roll fans use at concerts to say "rock on" to the band
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looks like that
rock on by anonymous January 11, 2005

Got a rock on 

Got an erection, i.e woah she gives me a rock on!
Got a rock on by Chris Rocksville February 1, 2005

Dumber than a rock on a bad day 

Dumber than a rock on a bad day, which would be dumber on the dumb scale compared to "Dumber than a rock".
Friend 1: Your dumber than a rock!
Friend 2: Your dumber than a rock on a bad day!
Friend 1: Shit.

Rock on boy summer

A summer consisting of boys rocking on, not to rock music but just saying rock on at any given moment. Often said in a high pitch tone with extended syllables.
Boy 1: “wow great shot!”

Boy 2: “roooock ooonnn”

Boy 1: “rock oooonnn”

Boy 3: “roooooccckkk ooonnn”

Boy 4: “roooockk onnn it’s a rock on boy summer”
Rock on boy summer by DT MIKE June 23, 2021
A phrase rockers use to greet each other, say goodbye, or just say when someting is cool.
Whats, up, dude? Rock on. (Usually used with the "Rock on" symbol.)

Later, dude. Rock on!

Awesome! Rock on!
rock on by adrian o'riley February 13, 2004
First introduced by Ronnie James Dio taught to him as a gesture rooted in Old World customs, actually being a sign to protect one from the Evil Eye. So, know what it means before you throw it up at your next New Found Glory concert
Holy Diver, you've been down too long in the midnight sea
rock on by Mark March 16, 2005