It is to be a person who lives in isolation from and has limited knowledge of what is happening in the world around them. Used to describe an ignorant or obtuse person. Usually someone who lives in the basement of their mothers house.
Someone who spends too much time playing Farmville on Facebook.
Often someone glued to their television or computer screen.
Usually brought up when someone makes a comment about a big movie that they have recently seen where the other person is oblivious to said movie.
Someone who lives in their basement and only comes out for special occasions.
"You've never heard of Obama? Where have you been for the last couple of years... living under a rock?"
"Unless you've been living under a rock, you'd know about..."
"You need to get out from under that rock you've been living under!"
"Wait... you don't know about that? Are you stupid!?"
"No, I have just been living under a rock recently."
"Who is our president"
"Are you serious!? Do you live under a rock?
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A genre of music that takes from rocksteady, punk, ska, reggae, and occasionally "Crust-core". CRS bands are mostly from the NY Squat scene.
Some CRS bands are:
Choking Victim
Leftover Crack
InDK
Morning Glory
Crack Rock Steady Seven
Foamers
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If you've seen it in the party rock anthem music video or on the Kia commercial and try to copy what they do, you are party rock shuffling.
Contrary to popular belief, Party rock anthem is not hardstyle music and this kind of shuffling is not real shuffling and will be laughed at by real, true, sfufflers.
If you still don't understand the difference, look up some videos and tutorials on YouTube and prepare to be blown away
Party rock shuffler: Every day I'm...
Real shuffler: Finish that sentence and I'll cut your legs off. God I am so sick of this party rock shuffling crap...
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a threat (usually) to beat someone at something
in videogames:
"i will absolutely rock your shit"
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Last night I rocked Caddy's world, "rocked her world."
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Blink 182 is the apidemy of punk rock
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To impress, astound, or entertain someone. To "kick ass." The phrase has its origins in the Bon Jovi song "Wanted Dead or Alive," which contains the unintentionally funny line "I've seen a million faces, and I've rocked 'em all." The phrase was popularized by online humorist Seanbaby, whose website boasts "over 40 million faces rocked!" It seems Seanbaby heard the line in the Bon Jovi song, thought it was funny, and made it his own.
The phrase has since found its way into online dialogue, often used facetiously or ironically (similar to modern use of phrases like "stick it to the Man!"), due to the consciously silly nature of the phrase.
"I've seen a million faces, and I've rocked 'em all." --Bon Jovi
"Over 40 million faces rocked!" -- Seanbaby.com
"This action movie is great. It's gonna rock your face. Hard."
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