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knock it off
Quit or stop doing something, as in Knock it off, boys! That's enough noise. This term is often used as an imperative. [Colloquial; c. 1900] Also see knock off.
Example Sentences
Greg Gutfeld also reached for metaphors when he urged the two billionaires to “knock it off.”
That is very clear to me now, “Oh, they are saying this very vanilla thing, but that is a signal to this country to knock it off.”
He second-guessed himself long enough for his wife to tell him to knock it off.
“To let them demonize me in such a way that my friends cannot visit me without you attacking them — but yet you stand next to Donald Trump? Knock it off,” he said.
Simmons, 66, told them to “knock it off” in the wake of backlash that was sparked when Simmons posted a photo of himself with “The Color Purple” star in Indonesia.
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