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vivaldi
Sun Aug 05 2001 at 1:10:24
Slang definitions:
rock, noun: a small chunk of crack cocaine. Usage example:
Phil and Mary purchased a twenty dollar rock, which they will smoke later this evening.
rock, {rocking, rocks, rocked} verb: (often used with
up
as in
rock up
-- to turn powdered cocaine into crack cocaine. Usage example:
Joan rocked up the whole
eight ball
of cocaine, so she could make her rent money this month.
rock, noun: a term used to describe a
tight
poker
player. Usage example:
John is a rock, because he is a
patient
player that seldom loses
money
.
rock, noun: short for
rock and roll
. Usage example:
Bill and Sue like to dance to rock music.
rock, noun: anything that has attributes of strength and sturdiness, particularly used to describe people. Usage example:
In their relationship, Juanita always considered Tyrone to be her rock, since he was always strong and dependable. "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church." -- Gospel of
Matthew
--
New Testament
.
rock, {rocking, rocks, rocked} verb: proceeding in a favorable or desirable manner. Usage example:
John's team just won four games in a row. They really rock!
rock, noun: hard stick bright-colored
stick candy
often
peppermint
flavored.
rock, noun: The
curling
stone.
rock, noun: The
cue ball
in
billiard
s or
pool
games. Usage example:
Delbert has a hard time with his cue control today. He keeps letting the rock go wild.
Rock and Roll
math rock
acid rock
Strip paper, rock, scissors
Guns kill. Knives kill. Rocks kill. Doesn't mean they're all the same.
Songs destroyed by use in television advertising
The Knights Who say Ni!
the
Music
roc
Just how old is James, exactly?
Stone
Rock, paper, scissors
I am the Walrus
Roots
metal
Noam Chomsky
Unified Theory
Pedro the Lion
Chicago blues
Anamanaguchi
Rocks