kicks
/kɪks/ · noun
Meaning
- A hit or strike with the leg, foot or knee.
- The action of swinging a foot or leg.
- Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing.
- The removal of a person from an online activity.
- Any bucking motion of an object that lacks legs or feet.
- Piquancy.
- To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
- To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.
- To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
- (with "off" or "out") To eject summarily.
- To forcibly remove a participant from an online activity.
- To overcome (a bothersome or difficult issue or obstacle); to free oneself of (a problem).
- To die.
- One who kicks.
- One who takes kicks.
- The kicking strap.
- An outboard motor.
- An unexpected situation, detail or circumstance, often unpleasant.
- An enticement for investors, e.g. warranty added to the investment contract.
- A particular type of Texan who is associated with country/western attire, attitudes and/or philosophy.
- Pleasures, thrills.
- Shoes.
- An introduction; something that leads into the beginning of something.
- A region of data at the beginning of a compact disc, holding the table of contents.
- A short phrase that begins the caption of a photograph.
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