rocknrol
/ˈrɒknɹɒl/Definitions
1. noun
a genre of popular music characterized by strong rhythms, often with a strong emphasis on electric instruments, and typically originating from the 1950s.
“The rocknrol band performed to a sold-out crowd at the music festival.”
2. adjective
relating to or characteristic of rocknrol music or culture.
“The fashion brand’s new rocknrol-inspired clothing line was a hit among young people.”