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What does "rock the boat" mean?
16 years ago

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Rock the boat = upset the way things are (or to make trouble)
16 years ago
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Here's a good place to look up idioms:
http://www.learn-english-today.com/idioms/idioms_proverbs.html

Look them up alphabetically. For example, "rock the boat" is found in the R's.
16 years ago

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