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What does "A little rocky on the dismount" mean?
I don't understand,"A little rocky on the dismount" meaning.
Is it kind of metaphor?
Thank you
Oct 24, 2021 8:50 AM
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"Rocky" usually means "lots of rocks" but there is another meaning which is "unstable" or "shaky".
So a rocky dismount (from a horse, or a gymnastics bar?) would be one that is unstable or not well executed or at a minimum does not look very elegant.
I hope that is helpful.
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