Knock Off Definition

verb

(idiomatic) To kill someone.

The mobsters hired the guy to knock off their enemies.
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Used other than as an idiom: see knock,"Ž off.

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To bump or hit so that something falls off.
Don't knock off the ornament with your clumsy arms.
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(idiomatic, intransitive) To quit; stop doing work or other activity. The term originated from the practice aboard slave galleys to have a man beat time for the rowers by knocking on a block or drum; when he stopped, the rowers could rest.

I think I'll knock off for the evening and go to bed.
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(idiomatic) To reduce or remove.

They agreed to knock off 20% of the price.
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noun

Alternative form of knockoff.

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Alternative spelling of knockoff.

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Other Word Forms of Knock Off

Noun

Singular:
knock off
Plural:
knock-offs

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