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  3. To cause something to fall off of a surface by striking or colliding with it, either intentionally or unintentionally. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "knock" and "off." That's the third time this week that I've knocked a glass off the counter.

  4. If you tell someone to knock it off, you are telling them to stop doing something that is annoying you. The look on her face told me she had no idea what I was trying to do, but whatever it was I had better knock it off.

  5. KNOCK OFF (SOMETHING) definition: 1. to stop working, usually at the end of the day: 2. to take a particular amount away from a…. Learn more.

  6. If you tell someone to knock it off, you are telling them to stop doing something that is annoying you. The look on her face told me she had no idea what I was trying to do, but whatever it was I had better knock it off.

  7. The phrase “knock someone’s socks off” is a popular idiom used in English to describe an action that impresses or amazes someone. This expression has been around for quite some time, and its origins can be traced back to early 20th-century America.

  8. Oct 29, 2021 · To finish or stop doing something; to have a short rest period in one's work. OK, everyone, let's knock off for lunch. It's five o'clock— time to knock off work. To create a cheap copy of someone else's invention or product in an illegal way. He knocked off my answer and told the teacher it was his.

  9. 1.(intr, also preposition) informal. to finish work. we knocked off an hour early. 2.(transitive) informal. to make or do hastily or easily. to knock off a novel in a week. 3.(tr; also preposition) informal. to reduce the price of (an article) by (a stated amount) 4.(transitive) slang.