live under a rock
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live under a rock (third-person singular simple present lives under a rock, present participle living under a rock, simple past and past participle lived under a rock)
- (figurative) To be isolated from knowledge of current events.
- Of course I know about Looney Tunes, SpongeBob SquarePants, and The Simpsons. I do not live under a rock.
- (figurative) Live in isolation.
- Roberta's wife attempted to live under a rock to avoid contracting diseases from her friends and family.
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to be isolated from knowledge of current events
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