On October 24th you can kick any vsco girl and throw their god dang hydroflask and dent the crap out of it, and cut their god dang scrunchies.
by omw.to.your.dads.house October 15, 2019
1. All the necessary steps before starting the MAIN step have been completed so it is ready to be executed. It is used if the audience knows what's the main step.
2. To set forth.
Coming from jargon of figter pilots, who use it when they are ready to take-off with afterburners ignition (lighting the fires) after checking the gear as part of preflight check (kicking the tires).
2. To set forth.
Coming from jargon of figter pilots, who use it when they are ready to take-off with afterburners ignition (lighting the fires) after checking the gear as part of preflight check (kicking the tires).
A: Boss, we verified the procedure and everything works flawlessly.
B: Great, let's kick the tires and light the fires.
A: Man, we've waited so long already.
B: You're right, it's time to KTLF.
B: Great, let's kick the tires and light the fires.
A: Man, we've waited so long already.
B: You're right, it's time to KTLF.
by bocin January 20, 2013
by Edwarno Jalaro October 22, 2003
When something happens that is surprising, or something that makes you reassure or realize something.
Jerald: hey, did you hear that Jim broke up with terry for a nice looking bagel?
John: well ain’t that a kick in the head!
John: well ain’t that a kick in the head!
by Enclave••• November 11, 2017
by Tom Zappacosta May 18, 2004
Darnell: Yo man you just hit my car!
Andre: Yeah? Well there's something called a turn signal, maybe you'd like to use it!
Darnell: Ima kick yo ass mutha fucka!
Andre: Yeah? Well there's something called a turn signal, maybe you'd like to use it!
Darnell: Ima kick yo ass mutha fucka!
by Ttay Jay August 09, 2010
Phrase used in reference to someone or something that is having multiple successes in succession. kicking ass - Kicking someone or something's ass, beating, defeating an opponent at a task. taking names - Recording a list of future contestants who will have also be beaten or defeated in the defined task.
by Jesse Bilsten April 14, 2006