knock something off

knock something off
1 (Brit. informal) someone knocked off the video.: See steal verb sense 1.
2 (informal) we expect you to knock off three stories a day: PRODUCE, make, turn out, create, construct, assemble, put together; complete, finish.
3 (informal) knock off 10ˌ from the bill: DEDUCT, take off/away, subtract, dock.
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