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.
by decepti_kun April 9, 2006
Get the kickmug. by Lynsey November 6, 2003
Get the kicksmug. Do something really well.
Comes from the idea of hitting a baseball or kicking a football out of the stadium, as well as the idea of kicking something in the ass.
Usually used with "out" afterwards, as in "kick it out."
Comes from the idea of hitting a baseball or kicking a football out of the stadium, as well as the idea of kicking something in the ass.
Usually used with "out" afterwards, as in "kick it out."
Okay, enough procrastinating. I'm going to kick this paper.
Wow, you really kicked the song.
This is the hardest level. Let's kick it.
Wow, you really kicked the song.
This is the hardest level. Let's kick it.
by McNara November 20, 2011
Get the kickmug. by rapmasta November 5, 2003
Get the kicksmug. 
