KNOCKOFF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of KNOCKOFF is a copy that sells for less than the original; broadly : a copy or imitation of someone or something popular How to use knockoff in a sentence
KNOCKOFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Certain brands are so highly valued that cheap counterfeit goods or knockoff copies are purchased and displayed by those who do not want to pay for the genuine item
KNOCK OFF (SOMETHING) definition - Cambridge Dictionary knock something off from something He has a stack of computer equipment he's knocked off from various shops He was caught selling knocked-off car radios in the pub She can knock off (= write) a novel in a couple of weeks He hired a hitman to knock off a business rival