Dictionaries:

rock:

1. To have sexual-intercourse . See copulation for synonyms.

2. To play the active role in sexual-intercourse .


See Also: alley apple, almond, bag bride, band moll, band rat, basculophilia, big jobbies, blue balls, blueballs, boogie, bubble-gummer, coital alignment technique, erotopathic, five knuckle chuckle, groupie, hot nuts, hot rocks, jiggle, love nuts, off, proposition, rock and roll, rocks, rocks off, sow one's wild oats, sow some wild oats, star-fucker, submarine watching, tarantula eyes, teeny bop, teeny bopper, teeny-rocker, tweenager, whip it out

Quotes Containing rock:
Rock & roll detective Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) to Lt. Anos in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1991): ''Anus, what''s the bug up your ass .''
Jordan (Rock Hudson) and wife Leslie (Elizabeth Taylor) in Giant (1956): - Jordan Benedict: ''This is men stuff .'' - Leslie Benedict: ''Men stuff! Set up my spinning wheel girls, I''ll join the harem section in a minute.''
Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) hiring mugs, tugs, rustlers, and killers , for his raid on-the-town of Rock Ridge in Blazing Saddles (1973) and Sheriff Bart (Cleavon Little) dressed as a Klu Klux Klaner: - Hedley: ''Qualifications?'' - Sheriff: ''Stampeding cattle .'' - Hedley: ''That''s not much of a crime.'' - Sheriff: ''Through the Vatican.'' - Hedley: ''Kinnnky!''
Brad Allen/Rex Stetson (Rock Hudson) and Jan Morrow (Doris Day) in Pillow Talk (1959): - Brad: ''So I have sown a few wild-oats .'' - Jan: ''A few!? You could qualify for a farm loan.''
Actress Lola Brewster (Kim Novak) to director Jason Rudd (Rock Hudson) in The Mirror Crack''d (1980): ''Jason... I''m certainly looking forward to working under you again.''
'Jason... I'm certainly looking forward to working under you again.' Actress Lola Brewster (Kim Novak) to director Jason Rudd (Rock Hudson) in The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
Gazo and Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) in Rocky II (1979): - Gazo: ''Hey, Rock, you ever thought about investing in condominiums?'' - Rocky: ''Condominiums? I never use ''em.''


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