you can't
Use gas. Or very strong wind.
Unwanted touching is unwanted touching. Tell him or her to knock it off.
Person 1 - Knock knock. Person 2 - Who's there? Person 1 - Banana. Person 2 - Banana who? (repeat it as shown below) Person 1 - Knock knock. Person 2 - Who's there? Person 1 - Banana. Person 2 - Banana who? (and repeat again) Person 1 - Knock knock. Person 2 - Who's there? Person 1 - Banana. Person 2 - Banana who? (not this time, read carefully) Person 1 - Knock knock. Person 2 - Who's there? Person 1 - Orange. Person 2 - Orange you glad I didn't say banana? This is a good knock knock joke to play on someone if you didn't know it or have never played it on somebody, I guess.
you make a lot of money and buy another one. knock knock knock
because some people forget the joke and/or tell it wrong
Knock her out. get a hooker
The wind would need to be at least 70-75 miles per hour to knock down an average-sized person.
knock that person out so you can get yourself out.
No, there are not enough nuclear weapons in existence to knock Earth off of its orbit. The force required to move a massive object like Earth would be astronomical and far beyond the capabilities of any known weapons. Earth's orbit is stable and not easily disrupted by human actions.
The amount of water needed to knock down a person can vary based on factors like the person's weight, stance, and the force of the water. Generally, water moving at a speed of around 10-15 mph can exert enough force to knock someone off balance or to the ground. High-pressure water jets, such as those used in fire hoses, can easily knock a person down if they are directly in the path of the stream.
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.
This is a variety of knock-knock joke where the person telling the joke keeps interrupting whenever the other person tries to ask what the interrupting cow actually says.