A pop and rock music dance that imitates the look of a raccoon. Most notably done to 'Jailhouse Rock'. Originated by Technical Sergeant George Riker.
George: (as 'Jailhouse Rock' starts playing) Hey Nick, you want to come do the Raccoon Rock with me? You'll love it!
Nick: (squeals) Oh boy, this is gonna be great!
George: You bet! Nothing beats this dance.
Nick: Nobody dances like George "The Raccoon" Riker.
George: (hugging Nick) That's right. You'll learn to be a Raccoon Rocker in no time.
A cranberry Redbull mixed with Bacardi Limon
Bartender, I'll have a jerry's car on the rocks
Gypsy punk is a hybrid musical genre that crosses traditional Romani music with punk rock, was active mostly in the early 1990's. Gypsy-rock encapsulates “rebellion, anarchy, and resistance”. Many Gypsy-rock bands sing in many different languages, often switching languages in song.
Person 1: What happens when take away guitar from a rock band and add 50 different cultures?
Person 2: That's Gypsy-Rock dude
a song recorded by Austrian musician Falco, for his third studio album, Falco 3 (1985). The single was made available for physical sale in 1985 in German-speaking Europe
With Rock Me Amadeus Falco became the first German-speaking artist to be credited with a number-one single on both mainstream US pop singles chart, the Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 Singles. Prior to Falco
The Rolling Stones, but for poor people.
Nick Wagger is the leader of the Tumbling Rocks.
a chef's left testicle during the 2020 heatwave
Watch out you don't catch my boiling rock with that pan!