knock-off
noun
• a copy or imitation, especially of an expensive product.
• "knock-off merchandise"
knock off
• stop work.
• "they usually knock off at 5pm"
Similar:
stop work,
finish work,
finish working,
clock off,
close shop,
shut down,
leave work,
finish the working day,
take a break,
break,
break off,
rest,
pause,
stop,
halt,
finish,
call it a day,
have a breather,
take five,
Opposite:
clock on,
• produce a piece of work quickly and without much effort.
• "I could knock the article off in half an hour"
Similar:
produce,
make,
turn out,
create,
construct,
assemble,
fashion,
put together,
fabricate,
complete,
finish,
mass-produce,
• deduct an amount from a total.
• "when the bill came they knocked off £600 because of a little scratch"
Opposite:
add on,
• steal something.
• "he got done for knocking off cars"
Similar:
steal,
purloin,
take,
make off with,
abscond with,
pilfer,
misappropriate,
thieve,
rob,
nab,
snitch,
snaffle,
swipe,
filch,
lift,
souvenir,
pinch,
nick,
half-inch,
whip,
nobble,
heist,
glom,
snavel,
tief,
• kill someone.
• "he's on a mission to knock off a drug baron"
Similar:
kill,
murder,
assassinate,
do to death,
do away with,
make away with,
get rid of,
dispose of,
eliminate,
liquidate,
terminate,
finish off,
do in,
bump off,
top,
polish off,
croak,
stiff,
waste,
blow away,
ice,
off,
rub out,
slay,
• have sex with a woman.
• score the total needed for victory.
• "there was plenty of time for the Middlesbrough batsmen to knock off the runs"