No one knows the true origin, but the term was popularized by Cleveland disk jockey Alan Freed.
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
No, "you rock" is not outdated.
it means you rock can mean prefect!
Camp Rock is coming to DVD in November of 2008 I believe.
No, but the rock iz coming
The contemporary phrase "You rock" has many equivalents. "You're awesome" is one, while "You are so cool" is yet another. Any phrase that communicates approval or praise of a strong sort can be used synonymously with "You rock".
Metallica Rock
chris sneeder
Rock it the movie is just now in cinamas
The Killers--All These Things I Have Done--It repeats the phrase, "I got soul but I'm not a soldier."
"around the rock" the=article, rock=noun. It's called a prepositional phrase because the first word in the phrase is a preposition. It's called a preposition because it comes before(pre) the position (the rock). Reread that until you understand it.
Why did you category this question in the twilight section? anyway i dont know what your talking about and i dont know when rock it is coming out