Answer is B: To show that the phrase is unfamiliar and not commonly used
APEX
"I wanna rock with somebody" expresses a desire for an exhilarating and passionate connection with another person, often in a romantic or playful context. The phrase suggests a longing for fun, excitement, and a carefree experience shared with someone special. It captures the essence of wanting to engage in lively, carefree moments together, often associated with music and dancing.
rock and roll is a type of music and a rock band is a group performing it.
They can be considered so. They are said by critics to be: Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Screamo, Post-grunge, Nu-metal, Christian Rock, Rock, Punk, Grunge, Heavy Rock, Hardcore, Metalcore, and Indie.
No, but they are a rock band, but rock isn't the same as Emo.
KISS sings Detroit Rock City.
Yes, anarchy is a real word
No, "you rock" is not outdated.
it means you rock can mean prefect!
Rock of Gibraltar
The presence of ripple marks indicates that the area where the rock formed used to be covered by moving water, such as a river, stream, or a wave-dominated shoreline. Ripple marks provide evidence of past water currents and can help geologists interpret the depositional environment of the rock.
It is the Rock of Gibralta.
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
The Killers--All These Things I Have Done--It repeats the phrase, "I got soul but I'm not a soldier."
The Rock of Gibraltar
"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.