Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Drock?

Dropping/checking in.

Specific: JDI Just drocking in. I'm standing in line/ waiting and don't have time to read an article/engage in conversation/type well contructed thoughts, but I REALLY want the details. Can you give it to me in a nutshell?

Simple: I'm busy, but am checking my phone in between tasks. Please give me the abridged version.

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Drock - what is it?

Wanting to rock a nigga

I'm drockin' that nigga
"Yeah?"
Yeah Imma rock 'em
"Yeah?"
Yeah put a cap in 'em

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What does "Drock" mean?

Certified Badass and manager at beach ford give it up for Drock

Cmon Drock

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Drock - what does it mean?

Drock epitomizes hard work and the American dream. Known these days as Garyvee's right hand man, he is seen in the wild trekking across the world, capturing stories, moments, and wonderful memories, while spreading kindness and gratitude every where he goes.

Be the next Drock!!

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Drock - meaning

The cool badass videographer and side kick to Gary V.

Oh shit, I think that’s Drock?!?! Whoa I wonder if Gary is here, too?!

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Drock - definition

A drawing of a male genital, mainly as graffiti. Drawing + cock = drock.

Goddamn fags! If I see another drock made on this desk, I'll tie their asses in knots!

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Drock - slang

midget version of "dork"

man wtf wut a fuken drock

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Drock

short for dreadlocks.

Laura: Check out those drocks!
Susie: Don't you mean dreadlocks?
Laura: No.

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Drock

when someone is drunk, but not drunk enough they feel drunk but are dry cause they haven't had enough to drink.

OMG, im actually drock right now.

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Drock

To be drocked is to experience a jaw-drop, and subsequent drying of the mouth, when listening to a song one already knows very well in high quality for the first time. Can also be used for viewing videos, movies or video games in hi-res for the first time.

To drock is to expose someone to this experience.

American English. Variant derivative of German "trocken," "to dry." The spelling change is thought to have been motivated by a desire to make its meaning more transparent, in making it closer to English "dry," or alternatively to suggest the word "jaw" in its pronunciation in some dialects. Its rhyme with "shock" is also noteworthy.

Common variant spellings: drokt, drawkt, drawked, drkk7

I used to listen to this band on Youtube, but eventually I bought the CD and man, I was drocked for the whole thing!

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