(someone or something) rules

(someone or something) rules

1. Used to express that someone or something is really excellent. No way, Star Wars rules! Star Trek is just silly by comparison. I think Jerry Seinfeld rules—his stand-up comedy is hilarious!
2. Used to express that someone or something is particularly dominant, especially in a certain area. I'm used to crispier, flatter pizza, but in this city, deep-dish pizza rules.
See also: rule
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • May the Fourth be with you
  • blazing star
  • star
  • lead (someone or something) against (someone or something else)
  • lead against
  • Beam me up, Scotty
  • Beam me up, Scotty!
  • boldly
  • boldly go where no man has gone before
  • boldly go where no one has gone before