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| a chattering or flighty, light-headed person. |
| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
"Knocked up in the United States, amongst females, the phrase is equivalent to being enciente, so that Englishmen often unconsciously commit themselves when amongst our Yankee cousins." [John Camden Hotten, "The Slang Dictionary," London, 1860]
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knock out
Also, knock out cold. Render unconscious by a blow or some other means. For example, It was just a swinging door, but it knocked her out, or Just one of those sleeping pills can knock you out cold. [Late 1500s]
Make tired, exhaust, as in That sightseeing tour knocked me out.
Render useless or inoperative, as in The storm knocked out the power.
See knock off, def. 2.
See knock oneself out.