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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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19 Thg 01 2024 15:38
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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.
20 tháng 1 năm 2024
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).
20 tháng 1 năm 2024
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