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I've heard the word "rock" used as a verb, but cannot understand the meaning of it, as in the following phrase: "Peter, you rock!". Can anyone help me???
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I've heard the word "rock" used as a verb, but cannot understand the meaning of it, as in the following phrase: "Peter, you rock!". Can anyone help me???![]()
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Yeah so if my best friend said that:" you rock". Is it good or bad? Can you tell me? Thanks.
Welcome, terhi :hi:It is as if they said "you are really cool"
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