knock-me-down
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Noun
[edit]- (slang, now rare) A strong alcoholic drink.
- 1982, T. C. Boyle, Water Music, Penguin, published 2006, page 34:
- His mother didn't have the price of a bed, and so she crept into the outbuilding, the labor pains coming like blows to the groin, a bottle of clear white Knock-Me-Down clutched in her fist.
Related terms
[edit]- knockdown (strong ale or beer)
Adjective
[edit]knock-me-down (comparative more knock-me-down, superlative most knock-me-down)
- Overbearing; overpowering.
- 1792, Jane Austen, ‘Lesley Castle’, Juvenilia:
- ‘I never can think such tremendous, knock-me-down figures in the least degree elegant […] .’
- 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses:
- And Bloom, of course, with his knockmedown cigar putting on swank with his lardy face.