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What (who) is knock over - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Knock Kock; Knock Knock (single); Knock, Knock (Movie); Knock knock; Knock, knock; Knock-knock; Knock Knock (disambiguation); Knock, Knock; Knock, Knock (film); Knock Knock (film); Knock Knock (song); Knock Knock (album); Knock, Knock (song)

knock over      
Knock-knock joke         
COMMON FORM OF CALL-AND-RESPONSE JOKE
Knock knock joke; Knock-knock jokes; Knock knock jokes
The knock-knock joke is a type of audience-participatory joke cycle, typically ending with a pun. Knock-knock jokes are primarily seen as children's jokes, though there are exceptions.
Knock, Knock, Ginger         
CHILDREN'S GAME
Ding dong ditch; Nigger knocking; Knock door run; Knock a door run; Ding Dong Ditch; Ding dong dash; Nicky Nicky Nine Doors; Ding-Dong Ditch; Doorbell ditch; Knock down ginger; Knock knock ginger; Ding-dong doorbell ditch; Ding dong doorbell ditch; Knick-knocking; Knicky Knicky Nine Doors; Knock, knock, Ginger; Knock and run; Knock 'n' run; Knock, Knock Ginger; Ding, Dong, Ditch; Knock Down Ginger; Cherry-knocking; Knock knock run; Ring and run
Knock, knock, ginger (also known as ding, dong, ditch in the United States) is a prank or game dating back to 19th-century England, or possibly the earlier Cornish traditional holiday of Nickanan Night. The game is played by children in many cultures.

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Knock Knock

Knock Knock may refer to:

  • Knock-knock joke, a type of joke
Examples of use of knock over
1. That trust has taken a severe knock over the past week.
2. The ecstatic fans leap over plastic chairs and knock over barriers in their haste to congratulate the victor.
3. He will never knock over tables or scream in your face but he has certainly been saying a lot more.
4. Because you haven‘t really done anything all day." Down the corridor the racing chairs knock over two fire extinguishers.
5. Traders fear a prolonged conflict could spread to Middle East oil producers, but the ceasefire helped knock over 7 percent off oil prices over the past two weeks.