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  2. Meaning of knock off (something) in English. knock off (something) phrasal verb with knock verb uk / nɒk / us / nɑːk / informal. Add to word list. to stop working, usually at the end of the day: I don't knock off until six. What time do you knock off work? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing something to end. abandonment.

  3. 1. : to do hurriedly or routinely. knocked off one painting after another. 2. : discontinue, stop. knocked off work at five. 3. : deduct. knocked off a little to make the price more attractive. 4. a. : kill. knocked off two men … on mercenary grounds Lewis Baker. b. : overcome, defeat. knocked off each center of rebellion. 5. : rob.

  4. a cheap or less good copy of a popular or high-quality product, etc.: Is that the real thing or a knockoff? knockoff of Would you buy a fake designer bag or a knockoff of an expensive dress? These all sound like knock-offs of Abba songs to me. Fewer examples. There are market stalls selling the usual designer knockoffs.

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

  6. 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.

  7. Knockoff definition: an act or instance of knocking off.. See examples of KNOCKOFF used in a sentence.

  8. Knock off definition: an act or instance of knocking off.. See examples of KNOCK OFF used in a sentence.

  9. knock off meaning, definition, what is knock off: to stop working and go somewhere else: Learn more.

  10. Definition of 'knockoff' Word Frequency. knockoff. (nɒkɒf ) Word forms: plural knockoffs. countable noun [oft NOUN noun] A knockoff is a cheap copy of a well-known product. [informal] Frilly dresses are out; Chanel knockoffs are in. You can buy a nice knockoff watch from them. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  11. A knockoff is a cheaply made copy of something. You can be pretty sure those Air Jordan sneakers are knockoffs if they only cost you ten dollars. Anything fake that looks almost exactly like the authentic version is a knockoff, from knockoff designer handbags to collectible baseball cards to prescription medication.