Rocker in a sentence as a noun

Anyone that thinks this is going to turn out well for people with money in Gox is off their rocker.

"Pro tip: Hit the volume rocker to mute the ringer without cancelling the call.

Google for "four bar linkage crank rocker" and you're gonna need a flywheel on the rotating side.

Great mathematician, but totally off his rocker here, which is outside his field.

Doesn't look like they applied pressure on the spot near the volume rocker where it apparently has the defect.

In I went with a "** ** **, of course dear" fatherly attitude to find a mature female Black Widow sat on the rocker switch of her bedside lamp.

Furthermore, the rocker-bogie suspension system kept the machine from toppling over.

Or maybe there's a selection effect; the more sensational the particular article, the more people see it, so it just seems that all press offices are off their rocker.

As I discuss in the iPhone 6 Plus review, going by Consumer Reports' data it seems that there is a weak point near the bottom of the volume rocker, although it's far less likely to be an issue on the iPhone 6 due to its smaller size.

Maybe I'm off my rocker here, but this sounds like "suing your way into being acquired".Is Facebook buying Yahoo not something Yahoo probably wants at this point?Yes, I'm sure there's lots of reasons this might be a bad match- I didn't say I thought yahoo thought it was a good match.

There is a passing mention right there on the first page:"As I discuss in the iPhone 6 Plus review, going by Consumer Reports' data it seems that there is a weak point near the bottom of the volume rocker, although it's far less likely to be an issue on the iPhone 6 due to its smaller size.

I'm sure this will be followed by an explanation.> in order to collect feedbackDoesn't really explain the male/female pairings.> and understand how to handle UX & UI in situations that would otherwise be prone for confusion!Maybe I'm off my rocker today, but that doesn't really explain the start of the sentence.

Rocker definitions

noun

an attendant who rocks a child in a cradle

noun

a performer or composer or fan of rock music

noun

a teenager or young adult in the 1960s who wore leather jackets and rode motorcycles

noun

a chair mounted on rockers

noun

a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold

See also: cradle

noun

an ice skate with a curved blade

noun

a curved support that permits the supported object to rock to and fro