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to knock out
[phrase form: knock]
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to make someone or something unconscious
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to defeat an opponent in boxing by making them fall unconscious or unable to get up
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to defeat someone or a group decisively in a competition
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to forcefully destroy or break something
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to empty, typically referring to the removal of tobacco from a container
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to amaze someone to the point where they are filled with admiration or wonder
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to finish a task, often quickly and efficiently
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to convey a message by making specific knocking sounds or patterns
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to cause someone to fall asleep
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to remove something, often swiftly and completely
to knock oneself out
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to exert a great deal of effort or energy
knock yourself out
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used to say that someone can do as they please
What is the origin of the idiom "knock yourself out" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "knock yourself out"is not well-documented, but it has been in common use for many years as a friendly way to grant permission or encouragement. It likely developed as a figurative way to encourage someone to enjoy an activity to the fullest without worrying about restrictions or limitations. This phrase is now commonly used to grant permission or express encouragement in a friendly and informal manner.