knockoff
noun(knock-off)
a copy that sells for less than the original; broadly : a copy or imitation of someone or something popular
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verb(knock-off)
to stop doing something
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verb(knock-off)
to do hurriedly or routinely
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verb(knock-off)
discontinue, stop
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verb(knock-off)
to strike something with a sharp blow
knockoff
verb(knock-off)
to collide with something
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verb(knock-off)
bustle
knockoff
idiom(knock-off)
to affect or impress someone in a very strong and favorable way
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idiom(knock-off)
to defeat (someone that has won a contest or competition especially in sports)
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idiom(knock-off)
to hit someone very hard
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idiom(knock-off)
to be much better than (someone or something)
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idiom(knock-off)
to cause (someone) to be unable to continue walking or running steadily. often used figuratively