- knock (something) on the head (!)
- Vrb phrs. To stop doing (something). E.g."All his shouting is really annoying me. If he doesn't knock it on the head soon, I'm going to thump him."
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
knock something on the head — If you knock something on the head, you stop it or stop doing it … The small dictionary of idiomes
knock something on the head — knock (something) on the head British, informal to stop doing something. Do you still play football? No, I knocked that on the head a while ago … New idioms dictionary
knock something on the head Brit. — knock something on the head Brit. informal put an end to an idea, plan, etc. → knock … English new terms dictionary
knock (something) on the head (!) — Vrb phrs. To stop doing (something). E.g. All his shouting is really annoying me. If he doesn t knock it on the head soon, I m going to thump him … English slang and colloquialisms
knock (something) on the head (!) — Vrb phrs. To stop doing (something). E.g. All his shouting is really annoying me. If he doesn t knock it on the head soon, I m going to thump him … English slang and colloquialisms
knock (something) on the head (!) — Vrb phrs. To stop doing (something). E.g. All his shouting is really annoying me. If he doesn t knock it on the head soon, I m going to thump him … English slang and colloquialisms
knock something on the head — British informal 1) to decide not to do something 2) to prevent something from happening 3) to say or show that something is not true … English dictionary
knock sth on the head — UK INFORMAL ► to prevent something from happening, or to finally finish something: »The company knocked housing market concerns on the head with a 32% rise in full year profits. Main Entry: ↑knock … Financial and business terms
knock something on the head — … Useful english dictionary
knock on the head — knock (something) on the head British, informal to stop doing something. Do you still play football? No, I knocked that on the head a while ago … New idioms dictionary