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) 02br 02br 02br 00I'd like a whiskey please, on the rocks. (poured over ice) 02br 02br 00Our marriage is on the rocks (we are doomed). 02br 02br 00Have you heard Jon Bon Jovi?

  • ) 02br 02br 02br 00I'd like a whiskey please, on the rocks.
  • (poured over ice) 02br 02br 00Our marriage is on the rocks (we are doomed).
  • 02br 02br 00Have you heard Jon Bon Jovi?
  • He rocks!
  • (I am a sad person with no musical taste).
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0 There's a ship over there...oh my ***....it's on the rocks (quick...call the coastguard.) 02br
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02br
00I'd like a whiskey please, on the rocks. (poured over ice) 02br
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00Our marriage is on the rocks (we are doomed). 02br
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00Have you heard Jon Bon Jovi? He rocks! (I am a sad person with no musical taste). 02br
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0 "On the rocks" also is a figure of speech to mean headed for disaster or rough times ("Their marriage is on the rocks.") 0-

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