by Ollie.yeet.yeet.Ollie November 20, 2020

This word should be used mostly for kicking a FAT CUNT out of a clan.This person will probably be named Jack.
by FAT CUNT JACK July 10, 2020

When something is closer it is uppercase, and when it’s further away it’s smaller so it’s lowercase. When you “kick something to the lowercase” it essentially means kicking their ball off.
“Boy if you don’t quit playin’ with me Imma kick you to the lowercase !”
“You should be nicer to that one girl, I heard she likes to kick guys to the lowercase.”
“You should be nicer to that one girl, I heard she likes to kick guys to the lowercase.”
by myelin may May 7, 2023

by theqhausdorff February 19, 2024

by SneakyT2004 August 9, 2022

"Kicking the stump" refers to engaging in activities that are ultimately unproductive and futile, often imposed by an employer or authority figure, despite their lack of meaningful impact or effectiveness. These actions are typically repetitive, redundant, and serve little purpose beyond fulfilling arbitrary or bureaucratic requirements. This term captures the essence of tasks that waste time and resources without contributing to any significant outcome or progress.
Despite knowing the prospects had already declined the offer due to higher prices, the sales team spent their afternoon kicking the stump by making follow-up calls, as mandated by their manager.
by The Irony Insurgent July 9, 2024

When someone's foot or feet smells bad or terrible.
The shift stands for like an actual shift between good smelling feet to terrible smelling feet.
The shift stands for like an actual shift between good smelling feet to terrible smelling feet.
Damn nigga, yo feet on dat kick-shift!
(something smells bad in the hallway and it sort of smells like bad feet) Somebody's feet on dat kick-shift!
(something smells bad in the hallway and it sort of smells like bad feet) Somebody's feet on dat kick-shift!
by Chance.aka.ImakeDissShitUp August 30, 2010
