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Knock off - definition and meaning - Market Business News

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The noun knock off means a cheap imitation of the original or a competitive material that is equal to the original in quality but cheaper. As a verb it means to reduce the price, steal, hurt somebody, kill somebody, leave work, or stop doing something.

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