Rock up phrasal verb informal
To arrive (to or at) a place or a party.
I decided to rock up on time to leave a good impression.
My teacher rocked up late because of traffic congestion.
I was surprised because Jane rocked up my birthday party.
Go somewhere for a brief visit or purpose
1. If you hide away, you go somewhere so that no one can find you.
2. If you hide someone or something away, you put them in a place where people cannot find them.
The worst and dirtiest place
To refer to an unfamiliar or faraway place.
Used to indicate a place full of valuable objects.
The verb "rock" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Indicates that something which initially seems bad but harmless can become much worse in the future or lead to a harmful development
Those pharmacies have put the price of face masks up. It'll be the thin end of the wedge, if others follow along.