Posted November 12, 2014
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mrkgnao: It's tectonic plate.
I'm no geologist, but I'd hazard a guess that a tectonic plate equals a billion rocks.
HypersomniacLive: You speak with and of nouns; I asked you for the term that has the same meaning as the idiom "you rock" only a billion times more than that, not a geology lesson. Is there such a term/ idiom? I'm no geologist, but I'd hazard a guess that a tectonic plate equals a billion rocks.
As for an extreme superlative of "you rock", I don't know of any. Perhaps we can invent one.
I believe that the slang idiom "you rock" derives from "rock and roll", so perhaps an extreme superlative could be derived from "heavy metal".
"You heave"? "You metal"? "You lead"?
I actually like "you lead", lead being one of the more famous heavy metals. Plus it shares a similar duality of noun and verb (even if pronounced differently).
Needless (or perhaps needful) to say, I greatly appreciated the compliment. Thanks! You lead too.