knock off with

knock off with
phrvi BrE taboo sl

She's a real beauty. I'd knock off with her any day — Она настоящая красавица. Я бы с ней с радостью переспал


Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . . 2003.

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  • knock off — [v1] kill assassinate, do away with*, do in*, dust*, eliminate, execute, finish, liquidate, murder, rub out*, shoot, slay, stab, waste; concept 252 Ant. bear, create knock off [v2] steal filch, knock over, loot, pilfer, pinch, plunder, purloin,… …   New thesaurus

  • Knock off — Knock Knock, n. 1. A blow; a stroke with something hard or heavy; a jar. [1913 Webster] 2. A stroke, as on a door for admittance; a rap. A knock at the door. Longfellow. [1913 Webster] A loud cry or some great knock. Holland. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Knock Off — Infobox Film name = Knock Off caption = amg id = 1:173485 imdb id = 0120724 writer = Steven E. de Souza starring = Jean Claude Van Damme Lela Rochon Rob Schneider director = Tsui Hark producer = Nansun Shi distributor = Tri Star Pictures released …   Wikipedia

  • knock off — phrasal verb Word forms knock off : present tense I/you/we/they knock off he/she/it knocks off present participle knocking off past tense knocked off past participle knocked off informal 1) knock something off something [transitive] to reduce a… …   English dictionary

  • knock off — Ⅰ. UK US knock off (sth) Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to stop working, usually at the end of the day: »I usually try to knock off early on a Friday. »We didn t knock off work until 7:30. Ⅱ. UK US knock off s …   Financial and business terms

  • knock off sth — Ⅰ. UK US knock off (sth) Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to stop working, usually at the end of the day: »I usually try to knock off early on a Friday. »We didn t knock off work until 7:30. Ⅱ. UK US knock off s …   Financial and business terms

  • knock off — 1. noun An imitation, especially one of poorer quality. This spreadsheet program is a knock off of . 2. verb a) To bump or hit so that something falls off Dont knock off the ornament with your clumsy arms. <!um, this doesnt cut it, quite. b) …   Wiktionary

  • knock off — vb British 1. to kill 2. to steal or rob ► They knocked off a lorry load of antiques. The boys tried to knock off a bank. See also knock over 3. to have sex with, succeed in seducing. In American English to knock off a piece is a depersonalising… …   Contemporary slang

  • knock-off — Verb. 1. To have sex with (someone). E.g. She s just not my type, but I d definitely knock off her sister. 2. To steal. 3. To stop work. E.g. We knocking off for lunch in 10 minutes, so finish what you re doing. Noun. 1. Fake, counterfeit. 2.… …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • knock off — phr verb Knock off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑balance, ↑bicycle, ↑bike, ↑work …   Collocations dictionary

  • Knock off — 1. stop an activity, especially work; 2. deduct; 3. steal; 4. compose (an article, poem, etc.) hurriedly; 5. defeat, put out of a competition; 6. kill; 7. have sex with; 8. eat up; consume; 9. (of police) arrest (a person) or raid (a place); 10.… …   Dictionary of Australian slang


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