hit the rock


an expression said when greeting an acquaintance or congratulating said acquaintance for a remarkable deed. hitting the rock is slowly replacing shaking hands as it is quicker, more hygienic & can be performed several times in a meeting (because of its brevity, it does not seem excessive when performed multiple times).

to properly hit the rock, one must say “…hit the rock.” then extend one’s fist & gently touch the other party’s clenched fist.
yo, dude, hit the rock!

hey, this rock isn’t gonna hit itself!

eeeyy, nice one, hit the rock!
1 more definition
another saying for getting stoned.
virginia: so i saw phyllis h-t the rock behind the bleachers after school.

adam: she’s such a f-ckin stoner.

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