0 past simple and past participle of rock --
1 to (cause someone or something to) move backwards and forwards or from side to side in a regular way: --
2 If an event rocks a group of people or society, it causes feelings of shock: --
The managing director's resignation rocked the whole company.
3 to wear a particular style of clothing, etc. and look good or fashionable: --
There are celebrities over 40 years old who can still rock a tattoo.
It shook the water so much that it regular rocked the boat.
A rocker is a chair which can be rocked back and forth.
Rulers warned that open access to records rocked the foundations of order.
Sixty-seven percent of children rocked, and 19% moved their hands stereotypically.
In summary, we measured the performance of rhesus monkeys on a motion parallax task using a random-dot display that was rocked at three different velocities.
In this case, the animals responded very rapidly when the display rocked in only one direction.
Rocked vials gave invasion rates 3 times higher than did stationary vials.
Here was a question that might have rocked the scientific foundation of immigrant medical inspection.