knock something down — 1. tv. to drink a portion of liquor. □ Here, knock this down and let’s go. CD He knocked down a bottle of beer and called for another. 2. tv. to earn a certain amount of money. CD I’m lucky to knock down twenty thousand. CD She must knock down… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
knock something down — See knock someone down … Thesaurus of popular words
knock something down from something to something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock something down from something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock something down to something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock something down — 1 the building was knocked down: DEMOLISH, pull down, tear down, destroy; raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze. 2 (in … Useful english dictionary
knock something down — 1》 (at an auction) confirm a sale by a knock with a hammer. ↘informal reduce the price of an article. 2》 US informal earn a specified sum as a wage. 3》 Austral./NZ informal spend a pay cheque freely. → knock … English new terms dictionary
knock something down — Syn: demolish, pull down, tear down, destroy, raze (to the ground), level, flatten, bulldoze … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
knock someone down — knock something down he deliberately knocked down the display of toilet paper in aisle 3 Syn: fell, floor, flatten, bring down, knock to the ground; knock over, run over/down; demolish, pull down, tear down, destroy; raze (to the ground), level,… … Thesaurus of popular words
knock sth down — UK US knock sth down Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to reduce the price of something you are selling, or persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling: knock sth down from/to sth »They managed to knock… … Financial and business terms