English Idioms with ROCK: Rock Star, Rock It, Get Rocked, Rock Your World | American English Vocabulary

English Idioms with ROCK: Rock Star, Rock It, Get Rocked, Rock Your World | American English Vocabulary

🎸 "Dude, you rock." — Do you know what that actually means?

In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, we break down seven essential American English idioms that use the word ROCK — rock star, rock on, rock the mic, rock it, rocks, get rocked, and rock someone's world. Each one has a very different meaning, and we explain all of them clearly with real examples so you can understand and use them naturally.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1–B2), this episode covers some of the most common and entertaining American English idioms — expressions you hear constantly in conversation, music, sports, and social media.

Learn American English naturally through real examples — not grammar drills.

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Workday Commercial: Rockstar (2023)

📝 Vocabulary list:

1) rock star: Someone who is extremely popular and successful, especially in a particular field, not just music.

2) rock on: An expression of encouragement or approval, meaning "keep doing what you're doing, it's good."

3) rock the mic: To perform or speak very well, especially when using a microphone.

4) charisma: A compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.

5) swagger: A very confident and arrogant manner.

6) hair scrunchie: A fabric-covered elastic band used to tie hair.

7) aces their exam: Performs exceptionally well on an exam, typically getting a perfect or near-perfect score.

8) sizzling: extremely hot, often with the feeling that everything is being cooked or heated intensely.

9) that rocks: An expression meaning "that's really good" or "that's really exciting."

10) big personality: A person who is confident, noticeable, and expressive.

11) get rocked: To be badly defeated or negatively affected by something.

12) rock someone's world: To have a powerful, exciting, or profoundly positive impact on someone.

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