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kicks

New Shoes that are ill. See example below
Sam: Obviously you are obliviouse to the spectation of my newest shoes, in the hood they would call these "kicks".

Bob: That is correct my hip gangster from Harvard. "You are off the chain", so to speak.Those are the "tightest kicks i have ever seen". For shezzy My Neezy
by Sanchez April 26, 2004
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PIRATE KICK

When a girl is giving you head, pull it out and blast it in her eye. When she covers that eye up, kick her in the shins so she hops around on one leg like a pirate.
I pirate kicked that freak, and all she had to say was "ARRRRRRRRRRR"
by Ace21 April 25, 2006
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kick in the pants

1)Percieved as mostly negative external stimuli intended to have a lasting impact on the subject. Figurative speech

2)To be swiftly struck below the belt, but above the knees by another person's foot, while wearing clothing. Literally

3) To be struck with another's foot in the pelvic, groin, or rear end.
A mother took away her son's allowance, which was just the kick in the pants the son needed to start doing his chores.

September 11th was the kick in the pants that caused America to start actively hunting terrorists, rather than waiting for them to strike.

Johnny gave Don a swift kick in the pants, but luckily Don was not badly injured.
by Michael Wilkinson December 1, 2003
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Kick rocks

Term derived from penitentiary slang when in the yard at the pen meaning go hang out by yourself.
by PineappleJuice March 1, 2015
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Kick Some Rocks

-You better kick some rocks if you plan on making it to school on time.
-Man you're really pissing me off, go kick some rocks.
by Chad December 11, 2004
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Kick the chair

What Dave Mustaine does to finish Megadeth with a bang.
by Steven May 8, 2004
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kickin' it ol' skool

kickin' it ol' skool can imply many different things, but there are two main definitions:
1)Doing something like it was done in the '80s
2)(The most popularly used version): Hanging out with a good friend that you've grown up with.
Kaitlynn: Hey Tommy, what's poppin'?
Tommy: Ahhh, nothing...just kickin' it ol' skool with Jeremiah!
by Tommy Robison December 20, 2007
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