rock someone's socks

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English

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Etymology

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Probably chosen for the rhyme. See rock (to be favourable, to excel).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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rock someone's socks (third-person singular simple present rocks someone's socks, present participle rocking someone's socks, simple past and past participle rocked someone's socks)

  1. (intransitive, slang) To appeal to somebody very much.
    • 2010, Jerrel Dulay, Diary of an Undead Teenager:
      Freaking incredible. Unbelievably awesome! I hardly slept at all. I had to listen to all the tracks at least twice before I could get to sleep. I've been waiting forever for this album and it rocks my socks so hard!