Knock+off

  • 21knock-off — Verb. 1. To have sex with (someone). E.g. She s just not my type, but I d definitely knock off her sister. 2. To steal. 3. To stop work. E.g. We knocking off for lunch in 10 minutes, so finish what you re doing. Noun. 1. Fake, counterfeit. 2.… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 22knock-off — knockoff knock off, n. A cheap imitation of something popular, produced illegally without a license from the trademark owner, and of inferior materials. [Also spelled {knock off}.] [PJC] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 23knock off — I v To copy. Boris can knock off a half dozen Picassos before lunch. 1960s II v To kill. Bugsy finked on the mob and they knocked him off. 1940s III v To quit. He knocked off work early today. 1940s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 24knock·off — /ˈnɑːkˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] : a cheap or inferior copy of something That purse is a knockoff. see also knock off at ↑knock, 1 …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 25knock off — phr verb Knock off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑balance, ↑bicycle, ↑bike, ↑work …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 26Knock off — 1. stop an activity, especially work; 2. deduct; 3. steal; 4. compose (an article, poem, etc.) hurriedly; 5. defeat, put out of a competition; 6. kill; 7. have sex with; 8. eat up; consume; 9. (of police) arrest (a person) or raid (a place); 10.… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 27knock off — Australian Slang 1. stop an activity, especially work; 2. deduct; 3. steal; 4. compose (an article, poem, etc.) hurriedly; 5. defeat, put out of a competition; 6. kill; 7. have sex with; 8. eat up; consume; 9. (of police) arrest (a person) or… …

    English dialects glossary

  • 28knock-off — /ˈnɒk ɒf/ (say nok of) Colloquial –noun 1. an imitation: a knock off of an iconic Australian photograph. –adjective 2. counterfeit …

  • 29knock off something — ˌknock ˈoff | ˌknock ˈoff sth derived (informal) to stop doing sth, especially work • Do you want to knock off early today? • What time do you knock off work? • Let s knock off for l …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 30knock off something — knock off (something) to stop work for a time. When do you knock off for the day? We knocked off work at six o clock …

    New idioms dictionary