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  1. meaning - Origin of and why "knock" the socks off? - English …

    Oct 7, 2015 · We often hear the subject expression and " knock someone's socks off " and it is not difficult to understand what it means. The Link shows what it means and how it originated: …

  2. meaning - What are the origins for the phrases "Knock it off" and …

    Jan 4, 2013 · When taken literally, the colloquial phrases "Knock it off" and "Cut it out" do not seem to mean "Stop what you're doing." How did these two phrases get their current meanings?

  3. Knockoff vs Counterfeit vs Fake vs Replica - WordReference Forums

    Jul 9, 2024 · The followings are according to Cambridge dictionary. Knockoff - a cheap or less good copy of a popular or high-quality product, etc. Counterfeit - made to look like the original …

  4. Knock off the rust - WordReference Forums

    Jul 18, 2015 · So a player that has not played due to injury is said to need to knock off the rust to get back to their smooth normal functioning/playing level. But maybe as an alternate meaning …

  5. etymology - Is there a connection between "Having a chip on …

    May 20, 2023 · The 1830 references are a literal use of "knock it off" not the metaphorical one - I'm sure people were talking about knocking things off other things well before then (in 17th …

  6. Does 'knockoff', meaning 'copy', come from the German word …

    Jan 4, 2015 · Nach is German for "after, in the manner of". To knock something off means to do it quickly, in haste, and that meaning gets extended to "quick replica".

  7. "I usually knock off at 6" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Aug 24, 2015 · 2 Merriam-Webster, an American dictionary, also has a definition that would allow "knock off work". intransitive verb: to stop doing something transitive verb 2 : discontinue, stop …

  8. meaning - What semantic notions underlie 'chip on your shoulder' …

    Jul 23, 2020 · How did the 19C "U.S. practice of spoiling for a fight by carrying a chip of wood on one's shoulder, daring others to knock it off" semantically shift to the current meaning of 'chip …

  9. Knock your boots off - WordReference Forums

    Aug 23, 2018 · This is not a standard expression. It is probably a variation of "knock your socks off", which is a standard expression meaning "impress you greatly".

  10. "Knock yourself out": what meanings does it have? [closed]

    Oct 28, 2015 · I think the meaning of the idiom can easily be established by simply Googling "knock yourself out" meaning, so the question is Off Topic for lack of prior research.