Meaning

simple past and past participle of knock out

knock out

  1. (transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  2. (idiomatic, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  3. (idiomatic, informal, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  4. (idiomatic, informal, intransitive) To strike or render unconscious
  5. (idiomatic, informal, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  6. (idiomatic, informal, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  7. (slang, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  8. (idiomatic, transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  9. (transitive) To strike or render unconscious
  10. (transitive) To communicate (a message) by knocking.
  11. (informal, transitive) To complete, especially in haste; knock off.
  12. To lose the scent of hounds in fox-hunting.
  13. (obsolete) To leave college after hours—after half-past ten at night when the doors have been locked.
  14. (Australia, transitive) To obtain or earn (something, often money or food).
  15. (UK, slang, transitive) To sell.

Translations

K.o.

Verlassen des Wurfhügels

مصروع

knockout

νοκ-άουτ

knocked out

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