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1rock Listen to audio/ˈrɑ:k/ verb
rocks; rocked; rock·ing
1 : to move (someone or something) back and forth or from side to side [+ obj] She gently rocked the baby to sleep. Waves rocked the boat. [no obj] He rocked back and forth while he stood waiting. The boat rocked back and forth on the waves.
2 [+ obj] : to cause (something) to shake violently
An earthquake rocked the town. The building was rocked by an explosion.sometimes used figuratively The discovery rocked [=shook] the very foundations of their theory.
3 [+ obj] informal a : to cause (someone or something) to be upset or shocked
The news of the murders rocked the town.
b : to affect or influence (someone or something) very powerfully
Their invention rocked the computer industry.
c : to entertain (someone) in a very powerful and effective way
The band rocked the crowd. His performance rocked the house. [=the audience loved his performance] The new video game will rock your world. [=you will really like the new video game]
4 [no obj] informal : to sing, dance to, or play rock music
We were rocking all night long.
5 [no obj] slang : to be very enjoyable, pleasing, or effective
Her new car really rocks. [=her new car is really great]
rock out
[phrasal verb] informal : to play music in a loud or energetic way
The band rocks out on their new album.
rock the boatsee 1boat
— rocking noun, plural rockings [count, noncount]
a slow rocking

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