Knock-for-knock
adjective
1.
designating an agreement between vehicle insurers that in the event of an accident each will pay for the damage to the vehicle insured with him without attempting to establish blame for the accident
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verb phrase To hit someone or something very hard, esp to knock unconscious; trounce; clobber: Jimmy likewise knocked him galley-west/ something that will knock somebody around here skywest (1875+) Related Terms galley-west
- Knock heads together
verb phrase To exercise persuasive or punitive force; kick ass: Oakley has spent much of his time in Somalia opening dialogue between different elements trying to knock heads together to get them to talk (1940s+)
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noun 1. (Brit) a slang word for brothel
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verb phrase To hit extremely hard; clobber (1836+)
- Knock it off
verb phrase To stop doing or saying something; desist; cut it out •Often a stern command: I told you creeps to knock it off, now I’m gonna waste you (1902+) Quit or stop doing something, as in Knock it off, boys! That’s enough noise. This term is often used as an imperative. [ ; c. […]