- knock off
- verb1. get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing (Freq. 3)-
The mafia liquidated the informer
-the double agent was neutralized
• Syn: ↑neutralize, ↑neutralise, ↑liquidate, ↑waste, ↑do in• Derivationally related forms: ↑liquidation (for: ↑liquidate), ↑liquidator (for: ↑liquidate)• Hypernyms: ↑kill• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s somebody
-They want to knock off the prisoners
2. cut the price of (Freq. 1)• Syn: ↑shave• Hypernyms:• Hyponyms: ↑mark down• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
3. write quickly-She dashed off a note to her husband saying she would not be home for supper
-He scratched off a thank-you note to the hostess
• Syn: ↑dash off, ↑scratch off, ↑toss off, ↑fling off• Topics: ↑writing, ↑authorship, ↑composition, ↑penning• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Did he knock off his major works over a short period of time?
4. stop pursuing or acting-drop a lawsuit
-knock it off!
• Syn: ↑drop• Hyponyms: ↑nolle pros, ↑nolle prosequi, ↑nol.pros.• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s
5. take by theft-Someone snitched my wallet!
• Derivationally related forms: ↑thieving (for: ↑thieve), ↑thievery (for: ↑thieve), ↑snitcher (for: ↑snitch)• Hypernyms: ↑steal• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
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informal stop work* * *
knock off [phrasal verb]informal1 knock off or knock (something) off or knock off (something) : to stop doing something (such as work)We are going to knock off for lunch in 10 minutes.
The boss said we could knock off early today. = The boss said we could knock off work early today.
— often used as a command to tell someone to stop doing something immediatelyKnock off your fighting right now!
I told you two kids to knock it off!
He knocked off 10 paintings in 4 days.
2 b : to take (an amount) away from somethingHe agreed to knock off 10 dollars from the price. [=to reduce the price by 10 dollars]
They knocked off [=knocked over] a jewelry store.
They knocked off a lot of valuable merchandise.
Several other companies knocked off their dress design.
— see also ↑knockoffHe tried to knock off two men who owed him money.
They knocked off the best team in the league.
• • •Main Entry: ↑knock* * *
ˌknock ˈoff | ˌknock ˈoff sth derived•
Do you want to knock off early today?
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What time do you knock off work?
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Let's knock off for lunch.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.