Idioms

rock up in (something)

rock up in (something)

1. To arrive in a particular vehicle. The phrase "to (something)" can be used between "rock" and "up." I hate when my dad rocks up in his clunky old van to pick me up from school. They rocked up to the party in a stretch limousine.
2. To arrive wearing a particular outfit. The phrase "to (something)" can be used between "rock" and "up." He rocked up to the party in a bizarre floral-print tuxedo. Make sure you budget enough money and time to find a wedding dress you're happy with. You don't want to rock up in something you end up regretting later on.
See also: rock, up
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