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I'd knock the back out of that!

Said about a sexually appealing woman, with whom you would be very eager to have sex.

To explain the metaphor: you may be a little too vigorous, and push your penis all the way through her, hence, knocking the back out of her... Obviously not physically possible, but a good, although rather crude, metaphor
Guy A: Phwoar, Check her out, what a stunner!
Guy B: God yeah, I'd knock the back out of that!
by Dr Mox April 16, 2007
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Knocked

To be sleeping heavily or just normaly, but generaly heavily.
Damn, last night after i F****d that B*** I knocked on her couch.

I woke up this morning to a naked guy knockin' on my kitchen counter.

Last night I drank so much I knocked on the merry-go-round.
by E.C.Tonyes May 25, 2013
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Knock off a few knuckle soldiers

The act of engaging in male masturbation; specifically connoting a sense of launching troops into battle
Where in the bible does it say a man can't knock off a few knuckle soldiers in the privacy of his sitting room 'cos I don't have a DVD player? - Peter Griffin -
by drop_the_hand June 16, 2009
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Knock on Car Plastic

This is a term used in the place of the superstitious phrase "knock on wood" when one is traveling in a motor vehicle and no wood is around. One instead "knocks on car plastic" to affirm the superstition.
Oh I hope I don't die tomorrow *knock on car plastic*
by Rellik Uzi September 9, 2010
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knock hole

i gave her one up the knock hole last night,so i've earned my brown wings!!!
by Darren XXIII October 30, 2011
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knock his dick in the dirt

To "knock his/their dick in the dirt" indicates a humiliating or violent setback has been suffered, often in sports.
Knock his dick in the dirt

That sack sure knocked their dick in the dirt!
by Abh3 September 25, 2017
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Knee knocker

1) A term used by sailors for the jamb of a water-tight door. A water-tight door's opening is about 20 inches above walking surface.

2) A term used by hot-rod enthusiasts for after market items mounted to the bottom of a dashboard assembly. (ie. Tachometers, Nitrous Oxide switches, etc.)
If you can't lift a swab bucket over a knee knocker, you have no reason to be on my ship.
by Koakoa September 12, 2015
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