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To take somthing which does not belong to you in order to gain a profit or soley to add a material object to ones own collection of stolen chattels. He kiked his friend's coin collection from his sock drawer and sold it to a pawn shop.
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To be jewed/screwed constantly in a way of spending money. That doctor kiked me over at the hospital with a 200 dollar fee.
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To take and/or steal money from a person or pick it up off the ground. You just kiked that penny off the dirty ground.
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