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  2. Apr 19, 2015 · English slang expression which can be used as a noun or a verb: 1 Knock off (noun), an item intended to look like something it is not, such as an expensive watch or designer clothes. Knock off (verb) can have a number of meanings depending on context: 2 to stop working for a short break; 3 to leave work at the end of the day; 4 to steal or remove;

  3. Jan 4, 2013 · Etymology online says knock it off is a request given to an auctioneer to end bidding (by knocking his gavel). While the entry puts the first usage as 1880, the same entry cites a US Senate record of 1834.

  4. 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.

  5. slang To stop doing whatever one is doing. Often used as an imperative. Knock it off, you two! I don't want to see any more fighting. I'm going to go tell those kids to knock it off with the loud music. I know you don't think anyone notices when you come in late, but if you don't knock it off, you're going to find yourself on the unemployment line.

  6. The term "knock off" is versatile in English, commonly used in informal and slang contexts to describe actions such as stopping work, making imitations, or removing something.

  7. Knock off. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Knock off'? To finish work for the day. Alternatively, to work quickly and complete a task – similar to polish off. A third alternative is a slang term meaning to steal. What's the origin of the phrase 'Knock off'?

  8. slang. 1. noun A copy or imitation of a work or good, especially one of poor quality produced without consent. You can find all kinds of cheap knock-offs of designer goods being sold in the tourist district. A lot of critics love him, but I find him to be just another Hitchcock knock-off. 2. adjective Indicating such a copy or imitation.