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knock of shock

An unexpected interruption (usually by a figure of authority) during an intimate moment in the backseat of a vehicle, or other public place.
Ashlee and Duke had their privacy invaded with a knock of shock, as they were getting busy in the back of his car.
by A cat and a flamingo August 6, 2007
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knickerpedia

An encyclopaedia (encyclopedia in American), for knickers (panties in American).
Louise: Hello young lady. I have a date with tam, a hot young buck I met on YouTube.
Imogen: Well what panties are you gonna wear, shawty?
Louise: I don't ken. Probably gonna peruse my knickerpedia.
Imogen: Great success.
Louise: Thanks.
Imogen: Any time.
Louise: Bye.
by JDee April 21, 2008
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knock on a virgin

When there is no wood around, you knock on a virgins head for good luck.
Are we gonna win?
Yeah totally
Okay knock on a virgins head or else you'll jinx it
by Knoitall March 13, 2014
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Dick Knickers

A pair of pants that are so tight your dick shows.
fiberlighT is making a new line of pants, they look like Dick Knickers
by OmOmOm September 26, 2006
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Knock it on the head

Used if a prior arrangement is terminated by either party usually due to laziness, a lack of interest or tiredness.
Turn it in
Joe - "You still wanna go to the club tonight?"
Pete - "Nah, knock it on the head mate, im too tired!"
by Wibbsy October 3, 2003
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knick

can be used in many a circumstances, and mean completely different things every time.

Knick:
a- "Get knicked" - as in same context as 'get fucked', OR: as in to be arrested.
b- "Knick it" - as in to 'steal something'
c- "knick knack" - tid bits, odd's and ends, or a small trinket
d- "Thrown in the knick" - To be thrown in Jail
e- "In the knick"
a- Person 1: I told you the shop was open til 9, not 8:30
Person 2: Oh go and get knicked!

OR: Already Explained

b- Person 1: Wow I've always loved those cars
Person 2: love it so much why don't you just knick it?

c- Person 1: Grandma has way too many knick knacks

d- Already Explained.

e- Person 1: So did you go over and see him?
Person 2: YES! I walked in the door and he was standing there in the knick!
by mooneyes April 21, 2008
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knackered

spent, near death.
Origin from 'knacker's yard' where one took old horses to become pots of glue.
On my feet all day and I'm knackered.
by Quas1 October 26, 2008
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