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What is trock?

Similar to the genre of music wrock (Wizard Rock) except this is Time Lord Rock (reference to the BBC Doctor Who series) Created by the YouTuber Nerimon, who could not find a search result for "Time Lord Rock" on google. Thus, he claimed it as his own.

Nerimon says, "If you are a Doctor Who fan, you can make songs about trock and start trock bands."

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Trock - what is it?

Known as the Brain of the room.

With a Trocke you know you’re always well protected from physical violence when only one is around, but you’ll feel like the world is coming to an end if you should ever challenge one mentally!

Watch out for their mental bite! Getting on a Trocke’s bad side or starting an argument, could leave you left sniffling and feeling like you just killed a baby or found yourself lost in the woods with only a tree leaf to cover your whoa-whoa!

NOTE: Never, ever β€œback peddle” in a conversation with one! That will only make you want to run for the nearest church to confess all your sins of your life!

Oh lord, here comes another Trocke! I’m going to go find a bomb shelter!

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What does "trock" mean?

Basically, awesome songs written about Doctor Who by an awesome band called Chameleon Circuit.

youtube.com/watch?v=hw4vBxOVnlc

dftba.com/chameleon-circuit-cd/

Go watch/listen and you will hear Trock by Chameleon Circuit.

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Trock - what does it mean?

a genre of music invented by Alex Day, a vlogger on YouTube, who goes by the name of Nerrimon. Similar to Wrock, which is wizard rock, Trock is Timelord rock.

"Blink" is a Trock song written by a friend of Alex Day, known as Charlieissocoollike. "Cuz if they get inside the TARDIS, the sun will go out."

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Trock - meaning

A written exchange between members of an on-line forum. Can be used in an intense fashion but more these days in an impish and mischievous way. Trocking is used to describe a member’s state of mind whilst posting on forums. He is really trocking this afternoon, meaning he is in a childish mood and depositing spam on every thread. Origin: derived from the classic typo of β€œtrocking the boat”.

I am really trocking today lads.

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Trock - definition

Time Lord Rock, a new music genre for fans and by fans of the Sci-fi show Doctor Who. Discovered by the lovely Alex Day aka Nerimon from youtube.

My fave Trock song is An Awful Lot of Running by Alex Day.

Some Trock bands are; Chameleon Circuit, Quantum Locked, Children of Time, and Heart of the Tardis.

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Trock - slang

Time Lord Rock

A new genre of music created by Youtube's very own Nerimon.

This genre of music is made up of songs dedicated to the sci-fi tv series Doctor Who.

Alex: I'm in a Trock band called Chameleon Circuit!

www.myspace.com/chameleoncircuitmusic
(go listen, they are the AWESOME)

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Trock

To verbaly upset others during an on-line forum discussion.

I know I am trocking the boat

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Trock

Short for Time Lord Rock: A genre of rock derived from BBC's long-runnning series Doctor Who. Many believe that YouTube partner, Alex Day, aka Nerimon, is the creator but the reality is that he is not. Alex Day, along with Liam Dryden (littleradge), Charlie McDonell (charlieissocoollike), and Chris Beattie (CowInParachute), together making Chameleon Circuit, have introduced Trock to the mainstream industry with their album which released on June 1, 2009 from DFTBA Records.

Dude, did you hear about Chameleon Circuit, the Trock band? They're ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!

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Trock

'Trock' is a music genre, a shortening of 'Time Lord rock'. This music is inspired by Doctor Who (the plots, characters, sentiments, whatever - it can all be traced back to the show or novels or audiobooks, etc.)

Trock has become popular recently due to posts on YouTube, though it has been around for a long time.

(Note: the genre 'wrock', meaning 'wizard rock', created for Harry Potter, was probably inspired by trock, as trock existed years before, despite what the definition ''trock' is like 'wrock' only for 'Doctor Who'' implies.)

~ I'm thinking of starting a "trock" band.
~ Cool.

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