Kick it
verb phrase
see: kick a habit
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verb phrase to make something more exciting, intense, or interesting, as a food dish or a social gathering Examples kick it up a notch with fresh garlic Word Origin 1990s+; fr chef Emeril Lagasse Usage Note slang verb phrase To make something more exciting, intense, or interesting, as a food dish or a social gathering: […]
- Kick line
noun phrase A theatrical chorus line: Who does not know Madonna’s latest stage show, complete with tubular-breasted males and a kickline of Dick Tracies? (1990s+)
- Kickoff
[kik-awf, -of] /ˈkɪkˌɔf, -ˌɒf/ noun 1. Football. a place kick or a drop kick from the 40-yard line of the team kicking at the beginning of the first and third periods or after the team kicking has scored a touchdown or field goal. 2. Soccer. a kick that puts a stationary ball into play from […]
- Kick oneself
Berate oneself, reproach one-self, as in I’ve been kicking myself all day for forgetting the keys. [ Late 1800s ]
- Kick-off
[kik] /kɪk/ verb (used with object) 1. to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins. 2. to drive, force, make, etc., by or as if by kicks. 3. Football. to score (a field goal or a conversion) by place-kicking or drop-kicking the ball. 4. Informal. to […]