by LlamaQueenBISH May 29, 2018

by dihzae July 24, 2003

The Thor kick is a technique in which both legs are used to kick, essentially a double front thrust kick. This move is particularly deadly, as you have both twice the power and surface radius when the kick connects.
Do beware, you will be landing on your rear. This technique is not for a pansy.
Do beware, you will be landing on your rear. This technique is not for a pansy.
Chris Hemsworth totally Thor Kicked that guy!
"How'd that guy break his arms?"
"He attempted a Thor Kick."
"Wow. what a pansy ."
"How'd that guy break his arms?"
"He attempted a Thor Kick."
"Wow. what a pansy ."
by sj_stock January 4, 2012

by Mr. Jay-Hovie-Hov May 9, 2007

by ferelach December 10, 2016

To release your frustration and powerlessness by snapping at an innocent person or creature who just happens to be handy. Usually following a bad day at work.
1. The Chief Executive bawled out the manager, and the manager bawled me out. Boy, when I got home I wanted to kick the cat.
2. 'So, Sam, you've had a lousy day at work: I'm sorry, but don't take it out on me just because you can't take it out on your boss: don't kick the cat.
2. 'So, Sam, you've had a lousy day at work: I'm sorry, but don't take it out on me just because you can't take it out on your boss: don't kick the cat.
by benbisley March 4, 2008

A term used in street football or flag football when a team is approaching 4th down. The opposing team will usually ask if they are kicking or sticking.
It is associated with punting (kicking) and going for it on 4th (sticking to the final attempt)
It is associated with punting (kicking) and going for it on 4th (sticking to the final attempt)
by EscaVi from SD March 11, 2009
