knock off


Definition: Meaning of, knock off in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / nɒk ɒf /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
knock off knocked off knocked off
Present Participle Third Person Singular
knocking off knocks off
[informal]
  1. [transitive] knock something off something to reduce a price or an amount
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  2. [intransitive/transitive] knock off something to stop working
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  3. [transitive] to produce something quickly and carelessly, often a copy of something else
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  4. [transitive] British English to steal something
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  5. British English to steal money or property from a place
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  6. [transitive] to murder someone
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  7. [transitive] British English offensive to have sex with someone
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  8. knock it off used for telling someone to stop doing something
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  9. knock someone’s head / block off used for threatening to hit someone and hurt them very badly
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  10. knock spots off British English to be much better than someone or something
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