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To fuck. "A kick at the cat": a fuck. "Cat" from "pussy" and its furry nature, and "kick" probably because of the similarity of the thrusting action to violent kicks. Dude, I'm so dyin' to kick the cat tonight!
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To release your frustration and powerlessness by snapping at an innocent person or creature who just happens to be handy. Usually following a bad day at work. 1. The Chief Executive bawled out the manager, and the manager bawled me out. Boy, when I got home I wanted to kick the cat.
2. 'So, Sam, you've had a lousy day at work: I'm sorry, but don't take it out on me just because you can't take it out on your boss: don't kick the cat. |
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