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block off Idiom, Proverb
knock one's block off
Idiom(s): knock one's block off
Theme: ATTACK
to strike someone hard, especially in the head. (Slang.) • If you touch me again, I'll knock your block off. • John punched Bob so hard that he almost knocked his block off.
block off
Separate using a barrier. " The area was blocked off during the demonstration."
Knock your block off
To punch someone in the face Eg The next time you do something like that I'm going to "knock your block off".
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v. phr., slang To hit someone very hard; beat someone up. Stay out of my yard or I'll knock your block off.Jim will knock your block off if he catches you riding his bike.
knock someone's block off
knock someone's block off Beat up someone, as in If he doesn't leave at once, I'll knock his block off. This hyperbolic term employs block in the sense of “head,” a usage dating from the 1600s. The idiom, however, dates only from about 1900. Also see beat the living daylights out of.
block off
To anticipate admission to a accurate breadth or thing. We had to block off that area of the restaurant for a clandestine party.I had to booty a detour on my way home because the baptize administration blocked off a agglomeration of streets.Learn more: block, off
block something off
to anticipate movement through article by putting up a barrier; to abutting a passageway. Sam blocked the aisle off with a row of chairs.He acclimated some chairs to block off the hallway.Learn more: block, offLearn more:
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