by DJHeadUp January 30, 2003
The act of kicking someone in the balls so hard that their voice fails to return to its original octave.
by JDC2 March 03, 2007
by Laurel-the-laurel April 14, 2006
Shoes with spinners in them. The spinners spin when the people are walking. Keep spinning when not like real ones. But our enclosed in shoe in plastic.
Tween: Damn, is those spinners?
Tween2: Hell yeah! 200 bucks dude!
Tween: Where'd u get those?
Tween2: Internet
Tween2: Hell yeah! 200 bucks dude!
Tween: Where'd u get those?
Tween2: Internet
by ShadoDude June 03, 2005
The process of kicking someones skateboard while they are riding. Usually this is done subtly while sitting on a chair or bench, hence the name Lax Kick - Relaxed Kick. This usually results in the rider getting castrated.
Lad 1: "Oi, brah! Lets lax kick this fucker cos we run this joint"
Lad 2: "Yea broo. lets fuck that skater up cos they dont deserve to live"
Lad 2: "Yea broo. lets fuck that skater up cos they dont deserve to live"
by Bets Crocker March 08, 2009
kicking up is the practice of giving money to somebody on a regular basis simply because their higher position in a structured organisation demands it.
although such payments are not exchanged for goods or services, they are neither donations nor implements in pyramid schemes. organisations that require subordinate members to kick up to their superiors place much emotional investment in the idea of honour; a subordinate member may expect a certain degree of "help" from higher ranked members, who will, in deed, "help" those who pay them, contemplating both their fiscal dependencies and the "help" they received in the past as a result of the same structure (what this "help" entails depends on the nature of the organisation).
the term "kick up" is usually used in the context of criminal systems (e.g. american mafia), and any other use is probably an example of rhetorical analogy likening one organsation to another criminal one.
although such payments are not exchanged for goods or services, they are neither donations nor implements in pyramid schemes. organisations that require subordinate members to kick up to their superiors place much emotional investment in the idea of honour; a subordinate member may expect a certain degree of "help" from higher ranked members, who will, in deed, "help" those who pay them, contemplating both their fiscal dependencies and the "help" they received in the past as a result of the same structure (what this "help" entails depends on the nature of the organisation).
the term "kick up" is usually used in the context of criminal systems (e.g. american mafia), and any other use is probably an example of rhetorical analogy likening one organsation to another criminal one.
"you kick up to me, and i kick up to him. that's all you need to understand. if you have a problem, you bring it to me, and i take it to him- this is how this thing works."
by learnrv October 30, 2008
1.) A move you perform on a skateboard where you kick your board just right to make your board do a flip.
by Chelsiiii April 29, 2007