Definition of «to rock up»

The phrase "to rock up" means to arrive or show up unexpectedly, without any prior warning or announcement. It is often used in a casual or informal context and can be used both as a verb (meaning to go somewhere) or as a noun (referring to someone who has arrived). The phrase originated from the idea of "rocking" up at someone's doorstep, without any prior notice.

Sentences with «to rock up»

  • The running joke had been for some time that we often rocked up in a variation of the same outfit, so it was meant to be. (inspiringwit.com)
  • Sometimes you need a ticket but otherwise just rock up, grab a chair and listen to some sweet tunes. (uk.match.com)
  • Whether you're rocking up on the red carpet or just chilling out in your room, a top bun can be the ideal look for you. (prettydesigns.com)
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