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  1. 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.

  2. Learn the noun and verb meanings of knockoff, a word that can refer to a copy of something popular, a stop or reduction of something, or a killing or robbing of someone. See synonyms, examples, and word history of knockoff.

  3. knockoff. adjective [ before noun ] informal (also knock-off) uk / ˈnɒk.ɒf / us / ˈnɑːk.ɑːf /. A knockoff product, etc. is a cheaply made or less good copy of a popular or high-quality one: His jeans were held up with a knockoff designer belt. Beware of knock-off Olympic memorabilia. More examples.

  4. 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.

  5. noun an act or instance of knocking off. an unlicensed copy of something, especially fashion clothing, intended to be sold at a lower price than the original. Discover More

  6. Synonyms for KNOCK OFF: stop, cease, end, halt, break off, quit, lay off, cut off; Antonyms of KNOCK OFF: keep up, continue, carry on, run on, proceed, advance, progress, follow through (with)

  7. Learn the meanings and usage of the phrase "knock off" in different contexts, such as informal speech, slang, and idioms. Find out how to distinguish between knock off as a verb, a noun, and a modifier.

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