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7. kick
To make obvious physical contact using any part of the leg below the knee. A kick could be utilised as a worthy finishing move in a gentlemanly squable, or to encourage a piece of machinery or person to function according to what you see fit.
I had to kick the cat to encourage it to get out of my way as I was heading over to the neighbour's to encourage them to stop stealing my newspaper.
1. kick
To use your foot as an implement of destruction.
by Dude 2000 Oct 8, 2003 add a video
2. kick
To hang out with someone.
"Im gonna kick it with Jenny."
by Punkhead May 25, 2005 add a video
3. kick
1. a habit or tendency

2. to break or cease said habit or tendency

3. a noticeable effect
1. "I've been on this stogie kick ever since I discovered scotch whiskey!"

2. "Kicking the smoking habit would be a lot easier if it wasn't for these damn nic fits!"

3. "I gotta say...these jalapeno-covered tabasco-doused enchiladas sure have a kick to them!"
4. kick
To be removed from a server on games or chat rooms etc, usually without your consent, either by the admin or a majority vote from the other users.

Most people who get kicked are n00bs.
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING

<n00b has been kicked by host>

<person> wtf was with that n00b?
by lewwwww Aug 10, 2005 add a video
5. Kick
A powerful attack you can use with your foot. If a shoe is on it can cause a nosebleed!
Guy #1: Here take this...kick!!!

Guy #2: OUCH!!!! You've made my nose bleed!
by Ghiz Jan 4, 2005 add a video
6. kick
The sprint finish at the end of a foot race.
Geb ran the last 200 in 25.1. What a kick!
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