If you are talking figuratively it means to shock, to surprise. EG: "When I told my son I wasnt his real father it knocked him off his horse!" If you are talking literally it means exactly what it says. EG: "The car didnt see him... it rounded the bend and knocked him off his horse!"
In the UK we would use the phrase 'Knock it off' to mean stop teasing/irritating me or stop what you doing.
The shoes do not really explode off of a person's feet when they are hit by a car. The force of the car does sometimes knock the shoes off of the person or even knock the person out of the shoes.
Jousting
Yes and no, both are created by Pierre Bourdon. Can a person knock off something he made himself?
I only know the rules to a joust. 1.you go with your lance down the feild and you try to knock your oponent off of his horse. 2. i you knock your opponent off he has too pay his amount of horse and armor to the winner in this day you could get rich easily by winning
well isn't it obvious YEAH! he bought them off a guy called knock off nick and he bought them off knock off Nadia and she bought them off eBay
A horse rider has to be good at ridind a horse, otherwise, he or she would fall off.
I assume you mean on September 11, 2001 and it was because Bin Laden's Taliban (which are not connected with Hussein and Iraq) wanted to "knock the nation off it's high horse" and "strike fear into the American people"
If you mean the knock-off game, it must be on eBay or at a flea market.
Yes, you can knock him off and take the horse or use the officer with the one stating "Red Hare" And you get his horse.
the captain told the crew to knock off.
Knock Off was released on 09/04/1998.