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kick the back door in

During sexual activity. A term relating to taking a lady up the back passage.

Kick the back door in:
'Have you kicked michelle's back door in yet?'

'Things got a little frisky las night and i ended up kicking her back door in!'

by Beans57 November 7, 2006

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kicking a dead horse

1.Attempting to reopen a topic or subject that is already resolved 2.To waste time doing something that has already been attempted

"If you're trying to get back with Ryan, you're just kicking a dead horse. He got back together with Becky."

by Single Mingling Pringle March 30, 2014

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Kick Some Frogs

To drink to the point where it would make sense to kick a (or several) real or imaginary frog(s); drinking heavily and doing things that you would never think about doing sober.

Tonight we are going downtown to kick some frogs, we'll probably end up doing snow angels in the bushes again. I hope the security guard is as cool as he was last week.

by The McCool January 15, 2007

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kick fat ass

usually done during a contact sport of some sport catholic school kids do this expectionally well a
also known as: kfa pronounced cafe or kaf-fey

We totally just kicked fat ass!

Wow! those girls kicked kfa-ed during that basketball game.

Way to kick fat ass!

by youknow.whoiam September 1, 2010


The flaming kick of death

The flaming kick of death : the flaming kick of death is where James Leggett ferociously knuckle balls a football and dents the crossbar and rebounds at a speed of 200mph and puts the ball through the front windscreen of a vehicle

"Watch out lads I'm geeing it a the flaming kick of death"

"Aw for fuck sakes you've just dented the crossbar and smashed a window"

by Benjamin crunchy nut May 22, 2016


Kick A Gracie Day

Kick any gracie on October 18th, that you know and they cant do anything about it!

Its October 18th!
Isn't that national kick a gracie day!!!

by nicoleyguacamoley20 October 16, 2019

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Kick it off the ground

Take away the handicap/Do it your way.

This comes from highschool football(American) when the extra point is about to be kicked. Some highschools use a tee to hold the ball after it's snapped, although most do not. If a kicker doesn't want the tee, he asks his coach to remove it and kick it as it was meant, off the ground.

Coach: Go ahead and kick it.

Kicker: What's the holder putting on the ground?

Coach: The tee you're going to kick off of.

Kicker: Really?

Coach: Fine, kick it off the ground.

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Person1: Let's go through the mall, it's quicker.

Person2: Fine, kick it off the ground.

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Golfer A: I'm not going to use a handicap, but you can.

Golfer B: Fine, you go ahead and kick it off the ground. I'm taking the strokes.

by NeonFlame126 September 28, 2009