Definition: Sudden fatigue as a result of glycogen depletion from not having taken in enough nutrition.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look,
At this word that’s tricky, a linguistic hook!
The dictionary gives you a scientific plea,
“Sudden fatigue…glycogen depletion, you see!”
Now, “knock” itself is different, don't you agree?
It’s not about your muscles feeling weary.
It doesn’t mean you’re drained and feeling slow,
But something quite a different show!
A "knock" means
to rap
with a fist or a hand,
A quick little sound across the land.
Like when you need to let someone in, you see,
You give a gentle “knock” – it’s meant for thee!
Think of a door, or a wooden gate,
A "knock" is how you communicate.
It's a signal, short and sweet and bright,
To let someone know you're ready to invite!
The dictionary’s meaning, though precise and true,
Is about energy, and what our bodies do.
But “knock” has a different rhythm, a different beat,
A simple action, wonderfully complete!
Does that make sense? Any questions for me?