Knoch


in the united states, a fececious moniker given to obvious foreigners. originating in a small town in idaho back in 2005, the term is derived from its original context, which in discussion would lead to an individual knocking on a hard surface twice and immediately saying, foreign. the large volume of bosnian and mexican immigrants in the state eventually led to a lot of knocking, thus leading the partic-p-nts to shorten it to knoch.
that new janitor that jim hired is most definitely a knoch. probably an effin’ bosnian.

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