knockoff
11Knockoff — poor copy of some successful piece of literature, entertainment, etc.; rip off …
12knockoff — Australian Slang poor copy of some successful piece of literature, entertainment, etc.; rip off …
13knockoff — knock|off [ˈnɔkɔf US ˈna:ko:f] n AmE informal a cheap copy of something expensive …
14knockoff — knock|off [ nak,ɔf ] noun count INFORMAL a bad or inexpensive copy of something …
15knockoff — noun (C) AmE informal a cheap copy of something expensive …
16knockoff — knock′off or knock′ off n. bus an unauthorized, cheap copy of something, esp. fashion clothing • Etymology: 1965–70, amer …
17knockoff — noun an unauthorized copy or imitation • Syn: ↑clone • Hypernyms: ↑copy …
18knock-off — knockoff knock off, n. A cheap imitation of something popular, produced illegally without a license from the trademark owner, and of inferior materials. [Also spelled {knock off}.] [PJC] …
19Shaun Greenhalgh — (born 1961) is a British art forger. Over a seventeen year period, between 1989 and 2006, he produced a phenomenal range of forgeries. Teaming up with his brother and elderly parents, who fronted the sales side of the operation, he successfully… …
20Mockbuster — Transmorphers (2007), a mockbuster of the film Transformers A mockbuster (sometimes also called a knockbuster) is a film created with the apparent intention of piggy backing on the publicity of a major film with a similar title or theme and are… …