Knockout (disambiguation)

The Knockout is a 1914 Keystone Studios film with Fatty Arbuckle and Charlie Chaplin.

A knockout, in several sports, is a strike that renders an opponent unable to continue fighting.

Knockout may also refer to:

Sports and games

  • Knockout (game), a basketball-related activity
  • Knock Out (Gottlieb pinball), a 1950 pinball machine
  • Knock Out (tabletop game), a tabletop game by the Milton Bradley Company
  • "TNA Knockout", a term used by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling to refer to its female talent
  • Technical knockout, a knockout called by an official for safety
  • Knockout system
    • Knockout tournament, a single-elimination tournament
  • Knockout Cup (speedway), a British motorcycle speedway competition

Comics and anime

Literature

  • Knockout (literary magazine), an American bi-annual
  • Knock-Out (novel), a Bulldog Drummond novel
  • Knockout: Interviews with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer – And How to Prevent Getting It in the First Place, a book by Suzanne Somers

Music

Film and television

Information technology

Material removal

  • Knock-outs, partially punched enclosure openings for optional removal
  • Knockout punch, a metalworking tool
  • Knock-out pot, a vapor–liquid separator

Other uses

  • Knockouts, an American salon chain
  • Knockout CP Freshmart (born 1990), Thai boxer and former Muay Thai fighter
  • Knock-out option, a barrier option in financial markets
  • Knockout game, a criminally violent activity
  • Gene knockout, molecular biology technique
  • Operation Knockout, a military campaign

See also

  • Incapacitation (disambiguation)
    • Knockout gas
    • Knockout drops
  • Knocking one out, a euphemism
  • KO (disambiguation)
  • Knock Yourself Out (disambiguation)
  • Double knockout (disambiguation)
  • Knockout game (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing Knockout
  • All pages with titles containing Knock out
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