rock-steady
See also: rocksteady and rock steady
English
Adjective
- Absolutely or completely steady.
- 1935 June 22, The Port Macquarie News and Hastings River Advocate, NSW, page 2, column 7:
- In successful snapshotting the camera must be held rock steady.
- Consistent and dependable in one's behaviour or performance.
- 1977, “Black Betty”, performed by Ram Jam:
- She's so rock steady (bam-ba-lam) / And she's always ready (bam-ba-lam).
- 2000, Damon Gough (lyrics and music), “Say it Again”, in The Hour of Bewilderbeast, performed by Badly Drawn Boy:
- Now we've found a rock-steady beat / Now all we need is a melody / And words that mean something and nothing
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