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These American slang words will make you "swoon"

The following are mainly idioms of Knock.

Knockout: In slang, it can explain a person or thing that makes people fascinated. It may be a beautiful painting, a gripping movie, or even a handsome man or beautiful woman

Bob's girlfriend is a knockout.

Bob's girlfriend is a knockout.

knock your socks off: sock is a sock. The origin of this idiom may be something particularly exciting that makes you jump up and down with excitement, and even the socks on your feet fall off. It is extended to "an exciting good thing"

Have you seen Jack's sister

who's visiting here from California? She'll knock your socks off.

Have you seen Jack's sister from California? I haven't seen her in a long time Such a beautiful girl

She is simply stunningly beautiful.

Knock them in the aisles: aisle here refers to the passage between seats in the theater

The meaning of this idiom may be this: the performance on the stage is so wonderful and so exciting. The audience was so stunned that they fell on the aisle next to their seats

Is this new man funny

then? Funny! The way he tells jokes will knock them in the aisles.

Is this new guy funny? Funny! He tells jokes in a way that makes the audience laugh out loud.

knock someone dead: Like the two idioms I just learned, they are both used to describe wonderful things that make people admire them.

My people did a great job: the ads are clever

entertaining and make the car look fantastic. I promise you they'll knock people dead the first time they see them.

My guys did a great job. The ad was cleverly conceived and lively, making the car stand out. I guarantee you, people will love it as soon as they see the ad.