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rock-'n'-roll
rock and roll
See also: rock-and-roll
English
Alternative forms
- rock-and-roll, rock'n'roll, rock 'n' roll, rock n roll, rock 'n roll, rock-n-roll, rock-'n'-roll, rock & roll
Noun
- A genre of popular music that evolved in the 1950s from a combination of rhythm and blues and country music, characterized by electric guitars, strong rhythms, and youth-oriented lyrics.
- A style of vigorous dancing associated with this genre of music.
- An intangible feeling, philosophy, belief or allegiance relating to rock music (generally from the 1970s–1980s), and heavy metal bearing certain elements of this music, pertaining to unbridled enthusiasm, cynical regard for certain Christian and authoritarian bodies, and attitudes befitting some degree of youthful debauchery. This meaning is sometimes used as an exclamation, in describing traits of certain people, and so on.
- (Cockney rhyming slang) dole.
- (military, slang, US) The full automatic fire capability selection on a selective fire weapon.
Usage notes
- When pronounced, the word "and" in this phrase, as in many others, is frequently reduced to a mere /ən/ or /n/ (i.e. pronounced "rok-an-roll" or "raw-kn-roll). When this occurs, it is often reflected in contracted spellings like rock 'n' roll (see alternative forms above).
- Rock and roll is sometimes taken to encompass a particular style of music from roughly the mid-40s to the middle of the 1960s. It is otherwise taken to be largely synonymous with rock music, which encompasses a much wider range of more modern styles.
Translations
style of music
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Verb
rock and roll (third-person singular simple present rocks and rolls or rock and rolls, present participle rocking and rolling or rock and rolling, simple past and past participle rocked and rolled or rock and rolled)
- (slang, euphemistic, 1920s, African American Vernacular) To have sex.
- To play rock and roll music.
- To start, commence, begin, get moving.
- Does everyone know what car they're going in? Then let's rock and roll!
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:sexual intercourse.
References
- 2001. The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: North America. Garland Publishing. Ellen Koskoff (Ed.). Pg. 347.