In Australia, a 'drop kick' refers to someone who isn't very smart and hasn't made it very far in life. A drop kick usually doesn't go to school anymore, either having dropped out or done very poorly in Year 12, and is usually either unemployed or working a crappy low paid job full time (such as at McDonalds, KFC, supermarket etc), with no aspirations to do anything better with their lives. Many smoke and/or do drugs. Many drop kicks are eshays or bogans.
Drop kicks can be found hanging around train stations or bus interchanges, shopping centres and of course in low paid, unskilled jobs like fast food or supermarkets.
Drop kicks can be found hanging around train stations or bus interchanges, shopping centres and of course in low paid, unskilled jobs like fast food or supermarkets.
Guy 1: So, what happened to James? He dropped out of school before we graduated, what's he doing now?
Guy 2: Yeah, he's working at McDonalds full time. He's a total drop kick.
Guy 2: Yeah, he's working at McDonalds full time. He's a total drop kick.
by 10lo January 20, 2014

"Nah, we ain't go to tha club, we jus kick the bobo all night."
"What are you doing tonight?"
"Just kickin the bobo."
"What are you doing tonight?"
"Just kickin the bobo."
by jesska111 June 27, 2009

by FLLFL November 6, 2018

by Mr Ben February 8, 2005

to get something started in a strong and energetic way. Like you are very excited and eager to get on with it.
A: Are you ready
B: You betcha, Lets kick this pig! (Kick the pig, 'the' can be changed to this, that etc)
B: You betcha, Lets kick this pig! (Kick the pig, 'the' can be changed to this, that etc)
by Aoew February 22, 2008

Figurative complaint about someone's unwillingness to confront a problem of the day, by instead letting someone else handle it later. By that time the problem will be worse.
by fche May 29, 2013

In a similar manner to a sidekick, the back-kick supports a hero or superhero in his (or her) endeavors. The difference arises in that a back-kick provides support from an external area, (hideout, lair, rooftop, etc.), usually through Intel, weapons, and vehicles. The back-kick's duties may extend into general maintenance of the hero's hideout (bitchwork), or in some cases, emotional support.
by vinman11 February 17, 2008
