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  1. Learn the noun and verb meanings of knockoff, a word that can refer to a cheap copy, a stop, a deduction, or a killing. See synonyms, examples, and word history of knockoff.

  2. Learn the meanings and usage of the phrasal verb knock off (something) in different contexts, such as stopping work, reducing price, stealing, producing, or murdering. See also related words, synonyms, and examples from various sources.

  3. Learn the meanings and usage of the phrasal verb knock off (something) in different contexts, such as stopping work, reducing price, stealing, producing, or murdering. See also related words, synonyms, and examples from various sources.

  4. Learn the meaning of knockoff as a noun and an adjective in English, with examples of usage and pronunciation. A knockoff is a cheaper or illegal copy of a popular product or brand.

  5. an act or instance of knocking off. an unlicensed copy of something, especially fashion clothing, intended to be sold at a lower price than the original. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of knockoff 1. First recorded in 1870–75, for an earlier sense; noun use of verb phrase knock off. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  6. A knockoff is a cheaply made copy of something. You can be pretty sure those Air Jordan sneakers are knockoffs if they only cost you ten dollars. Anything fake that looks almost exactly like the authentic version is a knockoff, from knockoff designer handbags to collectible baseball cards to prescription medication.

  7. tr to make or do hastily or easily. to knock off a novel in a week. informal. tr; also preposition to reduce the price of (an article) by (a stated amount) slang. tr to kill. slang. tr to rob or steal. to knock off a bank. to knock off a watch. slang. tr to stop doing something, used as a command. knock it off! slang.

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