What is Roc?
1.
1. Anything pertaining to Jay-Z and D. Dash's Rocafella empire, including the record label and clothing company.
2. To show off or wear very attractive, high quality clothing to a mall or school etc, or other place of gathering of people, sometimes to get noticed.
1. Yo' that new song by the Roc is
tight
2. How bout' you roc your green and red Air Forces to the party tonight?
2.
Airport code for the most lamest city in the United States with a disproportionately violent crime rate:
Damn, since I have to fly into Rochester, I better wear a bulletproof vest to protect my back!
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3.
What people from Rochester, NY call our city. Possibly the most slept on city in America for sure.
"where you from?"
"The ROC son!"
4.
1. The Airport code for Rochester International Airport.
2. The adopted name of Rochester, a play on the nickname of Roc-a-Fella Records. Generally used by idiots and morons, who want to make Rochester cool, which real Rochesterians will assure you, is not.
1. What time does the flight arrive? Look for ROC flight 114.
2. White Kid: Yo, kid, I'm from the ROC, the R-O-C, mah shniggies!
Kid with a brain: Fuck you. (punch)
White Kid: Ow.
Jay-Z: Quit stealing my word, you prick.
5.
An acronym for the phrase "Routine of Command" pioneered in the short-lived Hulk Hogan action show Thunder in Paradise. A Routine of Command is a series of steps that is taken to prepare Hogan's superboat, Thunder, to activate a special feature of the boat, such as its stealth capability or deployment of its special hydra-thruster to reach speeds of 500 miles per hour.
Martin "Bru" Brubaker: "Starting ROC for hyperspeed."
Thunder (boat): "Hyperspeed Routine of Command activated!"
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6.
Rules of Combat: busting cheaters on a daily basis
Hacker, Cheating Noobs SuX, thats the reason why ROC was born
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7.
Return on Capital. Net income (or profit) before extraordinary items, interest expense and income taxes, divided by weighted average cost of capital (WACC). Shows how effectively a company is employing its capital (shareholders' equity and borrowings) to generate profits. Still widely used to evaluate financial institutions, but of limited use in other sectors.
"Cash flow remains strong and ROC employed moved up from 9.6% to 10.1% on a moving annual total (MAT) basis...."
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