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Definition of knock over
knock over
verb - transitive
- to rob.
- See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Sep 06 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.
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Other terms relating to 'to steal': | |
Definitions include: messy, trashy, or dilapidated. | |
Definitions include: a disrespectful, rude, or otherwise unpleasant person. | |
Definitions include: to acquire discretely. | |
Definitions include: to show disrespect towards someone or when someone steals something from you. | |
Definitions include: to arrest. | |
Definitions include: To steal | |
Definitions include: to steal another person or business's business or customer. | |
Definitions include: verb. to take something from someone in front of them. | |
Definitions include: money. | |
Definitions include: To steal. | |
Definitions include: (v) 1) to steal. | |
Definitions include: pirated commercial software. | |
Definitions include: stuff, things. | |
Definitions include: a robbery performed by smashing a window, grabbing things from inside, and leaving quickly. | |
Definitions include: to have, to take. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
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Other terms relating to 'knock': | |
Definitions include: a life during which many bad things happen. | |
Definitions include: to impregnate. | |
Definitions include: variant of "knock around". | |
Definitions include: to mistreat. | |
Definitions include: to drink. | |
Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse. | |
Definitions include: to impress. | |
Definitions include: A formal introduction- | |
Definitions include: stolen. | |
Definitions include: In a deep sleep. | |
Definitions include: Also the past tense of "knock up". | |
Definitions include: adverb - really, very, conveying a sense of the extreme. | |
Definitions include: stop. | |
Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse. | |
Definitions include: a forgery. | |
Other terms relating to 'over': | |
Definitions include: See be all over. | |
Definitions include: pestering a person. | |
Definitions include: pestering multiple people. | |
Definitions include: Arse over tip / arse over tit. | |
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels". | |
Definitions include: fallen in a dramatic fashion; "head over heels". | |
Definitions include: to do something with vigor. | |
Definitions include: a command (usually given by objects) implying that one is about to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably. | |
Definitions include: a phrase of one is about to be in trouble big-time or something bad is about to happen. | |
Definitions include: to be extremely accommodating. | |
Definitions include: "Get ready for some serious trouble." | |
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again." | |
Definitions include: to give to; hand over. | |
Definitions include: to go. | |
Definitions include: to go. | |
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