noun a cheap or inferior copy or imitation
verb to steal or rob
In the fashion industry, 'knock off' refers to a cheaper imitation or copy of a designer garment or accessory.
In technology, 'knock off' can refer to a cheaper or lower quality version of a popular electronic device or gadget.
In sports, 'knock off' can refer to a quick or easy victory over an opponent.
In the realm of counterfeit goods, 'knock off' is used to describe fake products that imitate the design of a popular brand.
In the publishing industry, a knock off refers to a cheap imitation or unauthorized reproduction of a product, such as a book or article.
In the field of psychology, knock off may refer to a quick or superficial assessment or evaluation of a client's mental health status.
In the fashion industry, knock off can refer to a copy or imitation of a designer's original work, often sold at a lower price.
In technology development, knock off can refer to a counterfeit or unauthorized reproduction of a software or hardware product.