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a-kick-do' 

"pull a kick door" made famous by (used way before) Pimp C, Bun-B, Master P, C-murder in a song by the same name in the 90's on C-murders CD life or death 3X platinum.
Means Kicking a door in like the police and loot a place with or with out people inside. ussually with and it will most likely get violent
I'm down for whatever to get that cash. Shit I'll pull a-kick-do' if I gotta.
a-kick-do' by Devlin H April 23, 2008
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a-kick-do' 

kick ya door down. made well known from T.I.'s "What You Know?"
So what? I'm rich ho. I still pull a-kick-do'.
a-kick-do' by AlexShawtyL May 13, 2006

A kick doe 

A home invasion in response to a certain act by kicking down the door to that person's home. Not to be confused with robbery/burglary because you know the person is home and the intent is not to rob, but to jump the person.
(person 1): some faggot egged my crib.
(person 2): It was that nigga Kyle.
(person 1): shit, lets do a kick doe on that motherfucker.
A kick doe by Jorhizzle April 5, 2006

Kick A Donkey 

To take a poop. The act of pooping. To deficate, preferably in a toilet or what some call a comode. Often times, this has a much larger connotation implying that the poop was not small or easily done, but rather large and perhaps difficult to procure, sometimes even painful.

Often times shortened to 'Kick a D' or 'Deuce.' Also see drop a deuce.
That mexican food tore me up last night. I woke up and had to kick a donkey!
Kick A Donkey by micahdehn January 6, 2008

kick a dog 

Yet another example of my little brother's obscene colloquial expressions. An interjection used to signify excitement or enthusiasism.
Jamie: Oh that's friggin' awesome! Kick a DOG!

Me: What the? What did I tell you about kicking dogs?

Jamie: "It's fun"?
kick a dog by Zenhachirou May 13, 2003

Kick a door

to go out. hang out with friends. to party. do things together. spend time with a friend
Hey Tony you wanna go kick a door today?

kick a man when he's down 

(v.) To kick a man when he's down is to attack at the persons weakest moment. It defies the gentlemanly code of ethics, and does detract from reputation. Used literally or figuratively, it still has pretty much the same meaning.
I never kick a man when he'd down; stamping on his head is easier!