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rocks my boxs

same as rocks my socks but to be used by men. boxs is for socks, meaning boxers.

that girl rocks my boxs

by zoey January 25, 2005

4๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


rocks my socks

The most retarded phrase in the world. Whoever uses it seriously and in everyday life should do everyone around them a favor and just shut the fuck up. And please, dont use it for really great bands like, "the used rocks my socks". Because if you do, and i hear it, i will, seriously, kick you in the teeth.

"omg, the used like, totally rocks my socks" *gets kicked in the mouth* "ow!" see...i told you not to say it!

by Daisy April 1, 2005

32๐Ÿ‘ 102๐Ÿ‘Ž


rock my chain

When you go out on the town, and sport your favorite necklace!

Finally got a day off, got to " rock my chain"

by Bob Osso September 20, 2016

29๐Ÿ‘ 93๐Ÿ‘Ž


rocks my socks

This is a sweet cheer used in girls softball to annoy the other team's pitcher. It goes to the tune of 'head, shoulders, knees, and toes.'

Most effective when shouted by the whole team, at the top of their lungs, over and over and over, until the pitcher finally walks the batter.

West Fargo Packers:

"Amy Rogers rocks my socks, rocks my socks!
She always hits the ball, she never walks, (she never wa-ha-ha-halks)
I get excited when she's in the box,
Cuz Amy Rogers rocks my socks, rocks my socks!"
(and repeat)

Pitcher: "Shut up, you fucking distracticunts! Let me pitch!"

by SchoolSaboteur April 30, 2010

8๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


you rock my socks

When someone is really cool.

"Oh my god Joe!"
"What?"
"You rock my socks!"

by billabobbyjones June 10, 2008

21๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


freaking rock my socks

1. saying that something is actually worth your time and is cool

2. expressing enjoyment in a friend's action

1. That guy freaking rocks my socks

2. Christine: did you do that chem homework?
John: yea
Christine: can I see it?
John: yea
Christine: you freaking rock my socks!

by kweenbei May 22, 2007


rock my socks off

Verb, "to be excellent." Used to express great approval or joy.

Commonly applied to people, events, and objects, but rarely locations.

It is frequently preceded by the adverb totally, and may be used with or without the terminal preposition.

Similar to rock my face off, but with a dorkier twist.

Online usage note: phrase must be accompanied by some form of caps lock.

Megan! AWESOME! You totally rock my socks!

Caesar: Napoleon Dynamite sucked... like a leech.
Cleopatra: Are you kidding me? That movie totally rocked my SOCKS off!

Having free laundry at my dorm rocks my socks off.
However, the laundry room itself is a location; ergo, it does not rock my socks. :(

by Lady Chevalier May 23, 2005

171๐Ÿ‘ 60๐Ÿ‘Ž