block off

block off
phr verb
Block off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑road, ↑street

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  • block off — PHRASAL VERB When you block off a door, window, or passage, you put something across it so that nothing can pass through it. [V P n (not pron)] They had blocked off the fireplaces to stop draughts. [Also V n P] …   English dictionary

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  • Knock Yer Block Off — Infobox Album Name = Knock Yer Block Off Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Sloppy Seconds Released = 1993 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock Length = Label = Taang! Producer = Reviews = Last album = Lonely Christmas EP (1992) This album = Knock Yer… …   Wikipedia

  • knock someone's block off — knock (someone s) block off informal if you say you will knock someone s block off, you mean you will hit them very hard. Say that again and I ll knock your block off! …   New idioms dictionary

  • knock block off — knock (someone s) block off informal if you say you will knock someone s block off, you mean you will hit them very hard. Say that again and I ll knock your block off! …   New idioms dictionary

  • knock someone’s block off — tv. to hit omeone hard in the head. (See also block.) □ Wilbur almost knocked Tom’s block off by accident. □ He threatened to knock my block off if I didn’t do as I was told …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • knock one's block off — {v. phr.}, {slang} To hit someone very hard; beat someone up. * /Stay out of my yard or I ll knock your block off./ * /Jim will knock your block off if he catches you riding his bike./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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