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What does "knock-over" mean? How is it different from "hitting a safe" when they all mean rob?
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2024년 1월 19일 오후 3:38
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Yeah it's a little hard to hear. Darren is correct, 'knock over' generally means a robbery. But from the context here, they appear to be using it the same way one normally would use 'push over'. In other words, it will be easy.
2024년 1월 20일
Yes, in American slang "knock over" and "to do a hit"...on a business place both mean to rob that place e.g. to rob a bank 🏦. "A safe" is actually....a strong kind of cabinet (made of steel/ metal alloys) with a complex lock, used for the storage of valuables such as money, gold, diamonds, important documents. You can find them at people's homes or at business places. So, "hitting a safe" is actually referring to...robbing a specific location which has "a safe" within its walls. (This is assuming I'm hearing the audio clearly, it's a little difficult to make out).
2024년 1월 20일
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