rockyˈrɒk i
rocky (adj)
- comparative
- rockier
- superlative
- rockiest
English Definitions:
rocky, bouldery, bouldered, stony (adj)
abounding in rocks or stones
"rocky fields"; "stony ground"; "bouldery beaches"
rough, rocky, bumpy, jolty, jolting, jumpy (adj)
causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
"a rough ride"
rocky (adj)
liable to rock
"on high rocky heels"
rocky, rough (adj)
full of hardship or trials
"the rocky road to success"; "they were having a rough time"
Rocky (ProperNoun)
A male given name, pet form of Rocco.
Rocky (ProperNoun)
Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer played by Sylvester Stallone in a series of films.
Rocky (ProperNoun)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Rocky (ProperNoun)
The town of Rockhampton in Queensland.
Rocky
Rocky is a 1976 American film directed by John G. Avildsen and both written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It tells the rags to riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa, an uneducated but kind-hearted debt collector for a loan shark in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rocky starts out as a club fighter who later gets a shot at the world heavyweight championship. It also stars Talia Shire as Adrian, Burt Young as Adrian's brother Paulie, Burgess Meredith as Rocky's trainer Mickey Goldmill, and Carl Weathers as the champion, Apollo Creed. The film, made on a budget of $950,000 and shot in 28 days, was a sleeper hit; it made over $225 million, the highest grossing film of 1976, and won three Oscars, including Best Picture. The film received many positive reviews and turned Stallone into a major star. It spawned five sequels: Rocky II, III, IV, V and Rocky Balboa, all written by and starring Stallone.
Rocky
Rocky is a song written by Jay Stevens (aka Woody P. Snow) and performed by American country music artist Dickey Lee. It was released in July 1975 as the fifth single and title track from the album Rocky. On the country chart, "Rocky" was Lee's most successful single, and his only number one. It spent fourteen weeks on the chart, including one week at number one. Other versions were recorded by Austin Roberts (1975) and Orion (1979). Austin Roberts' version reached number 9 on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 in Canada in 1975. The track reached #22 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1975; Roberts' only chart appearance in the UK.
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