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(Pronounced Kik-Doe) verb, adjective,noun: Relatively new phrase, meaning to make forced entry into a building/structure. Normally as part of a military or law enforcement operation. Based on the outdated use of a boot KICKING in a DOOR. Also slang term (noun) for Breechers on tactical teams.
"Man, we've been busy serving warrants all week. All these KickDos are getting old!
KickDo by AtlantaTacMed October 16, 2020
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kickdoor 

to kick in someones door, to gain illegal entrance to someones home in order to rob or steal.
If he don't pay me my money by Friday I'ma pull a kickdoor on his ass.
kickdoor by Nikkie Madden October 4, 2006

hasn't seen the football since the kickoff 

Often used by Professor Steve Hailey and his students to affectionately describe a miscreant, degenerate, reprobate, or idiot that decided to read the book or watch the video on cybersecurity and/or digital forensics versus getting a real education.
The opposing expert said that Mr. Hailey and Mr. Andrew changed the computer evidence because she did not know how to properly interpret time and date stamps. Obviously, she hasn't seen the football since the kickoff; another point-and-click forensic analyst.
friend. partner. buddy
also see: son, dunn, co'd(co defendant), comrade,
what up kicko
kicko by eLz October 6, 2003
It refers to the home of kink.com located in San Francisco California which used to be the American armory.
Princess Donna is the princess of kinkdom.
kinkdom by 🍒ivy January 22, 2019

Kickboxing 

Kickboxing is a martial art which was made for beating Muay Thai by Japanese boxing promotor Osamu Noguchi in 1950. Opponents are allowed to hit each other with fists and feet, hitting above the hip. Using elbows or knees is forbidden and the use of the shins is seldom allowed (except in Thai boxing, where the knee is also allowed).
Forms of kickboxing include:

- Pradal Serey (Khmer kickboxing) = A predecessor of Muay Thai

- Muay Thai (Thai boxing/kickboxing) = Strong emphasis on knee and elbow strikes

- Savate (French kickboxing) = Allows the use of shoes

- San Shou/Sanda (Chinese Kickboxing) = Takedowns and throws are legal

- Lethwei (Burmese Kickboxing) = Any part of the body may be used to strike and be struck

- Japanese kickboxing = Similar to Muay Thai, but different point system is taken

- Full Contact Karate (American Kickboxing) = Most of the time padding and in some cases body armour is used

- Shoot boxing = A Japanese form of kickboxing which allows throwing and submission while standing similar to San Shou
Kickboxing by Dancing with Fire January 20, 2011
verb (pronounced "kick dough"); To knock down a door with your foot, often done in a raging revenge; otherwise done to instigate something with someone.
If you piss me off I might have to pull a kick do'.
kick do' by J Money For Three June 11, 2006