Knock-off
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;5 to kill or severely
chastise someone;6 to try to get close to someone for romance or
casual sex;
knock off
by ~*erin*~ on Apr 11, 2004 04:14:46
An item that looks exactly like
an original product but lacks the expensive designer label and is replaced with a
fake one. Usually costs half the price with half the style
appeal.
Example:
I hate those
Coach knock off purses with the little "
G's" on them instead of little "
C's"
knock off
by herbie on Aug 31, 2004 17:16:48
knock off
by cbeals on May 01, 2003 06:34:44
Example:
Knocking Off
by Jacking it in San Diego on Apr 18, 2015 21:54:57
The act of masturbating whilst
really high so that when you jizz all the blood rushes from your head and you pass out. May
be hard to achieve.
Also known as
Jacking Black.
Example:
X: "
Ben and I tried Knocking Off last night"
Y: "No Way! You guys are crazy! Any success?"
X: "Yep, I totally
Knocked Off!! Ben didn't
manage to though. It really isn't easy!"
knock off
by dinki on Aug 25, 2003 14:23:45
knock off
by Jeb C. on Nov 27, 2007 15:28:20
Knock Off
by Tione on Jun 03, 2009 07:52:30
Example:
Man...this
hustlin' shit is harder than I thought and that bitch -niggas doin' good
inna muthafuka and I'm struggling.
Fuk that shit bro I'ma "knock off' that nigga man reelniggashit....
knocked off
by Sekenia on Sep 06, 2006 13:20:11
Knocked Off
by Alternate Oxford Dictionary on Jun 15, 2016 07:19:27