It simply means "Do a great job!". It comes from American Baseball. Knocking one out of the park is to hit a home run out of the stadium, an impressive feat even for juiced players.
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It was back in caveman days, when one of them knocked another over the head with a club. "Knock knock." "Who's there?" "Grog." "Grog who?" "Grog crack skull, take cave and woman!"You had to be there.Knock knock your face?
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Knock Three Times was created in 1970.
if your saying go knock it out of the park to someone then Japanese would use "Gambare" if your saying he Knocked out of the park then yakyū-jō no soto ni uchimashita
if your saying go knock it out of the park to someone then Japanese would use "Gambare" if your saying he Knocked out of the park then yakyū-jō no soto ni uchimashita
Video refs do not persoanlly say "knock on", but they do say " No Try" meaning that the knock on caused the no try.
Yes there is! Try this one. Go up to someone and tell them to say "Knock, Knock". When they say "Knock, Knock", you ask, "Who is there?" I love that one!
They built a new ball park across the street, so it's not necessary to have the old one there.
One of Knock knock beehive jokes is that which talks about Cockadoodle..and the chicken.
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do you mean tied the knot? That means to get married.
Knock knock, who's there? Ach. Ach Who? Bless you
knock knock Who's there? Yes, it was indeed Shakespear that invented the knock knock joke, first using the format in one of his plays. Possibly, anyway.
The Ghost one,the refridgereator
"Kingdom Come" is a phrase from the bible, specifically: "...Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done, On Earth as it is in Heaven...." The literal meaning being "I will knock you to heaven" but the social meaning of "I will hurt you greatly"