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Hly2004 Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

rock/rule

"You rock!"

"Something rules!"

What are the meanings of the two sentences?
  

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Dear Hly2004, It is my opinion that «you rock» expresses approbation. It is also my opinion that it is an American expression. I have seen «something rules, OK».

  • Dear Hly2004, It is my opinion that «you rock» expresses approbation.
  • It is also my opinion that it is an American expression.
  • I have seen «something rules, OK».
  • It expresses humorously the predominance of the «something».
  • It is sometimes written on walls.
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Dear Hly2004,

It is my opinion that «you rock» expresses approbation. It is also my opinion that it is an American expression.

I have seen «something rules, OK». It expresses humorously the predominance of the «something». It is sometimes written on walls.

Kind regards,

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