Intransitive verb. To win in a fight without contest. Derived from (rare) to send the opponent on the run and deliver a parting blow with one's foot at the decisive conclusion.
Adjective. The ability to win in a fight or argument without contest.
Noun. By extension, anything that would rock hard enough to win in a fight or as the subject of an argument.
Adjective. The ability to win in a fight or argument without contest.
Noun. By extension, anything that would rock hard enough to win in a fight or as the subject of an argument.
1)My martial arts instructor kicked my ass yesterday.
2)A strong military is kick ass. A country that bargains with or runs from terrorists is not kick ass.
3)A man in uniform is kick ass. Terrorists are not kick ass.
2)A strong military is kick ass. A country that bargains with or runs from terrorists is not kick ass.
3)A man in uniform is kick ass. Terrorists are not kick ass.
by Rainwater October 12, 2007

by Dave January 31, 2004

(Adjective/Interjection) Very exciting or fun. Possibly derived from the phrase "better than a kick in the ass".
by cl_wazere August 18, 2007

by blow joe January 7, 2008

when someone places his foot squarely upon a person/group/metaphysical object and shouts "I'm kicking your ass!!!"
by mxHalo March 9, 2005
