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kicked

To be finished or have nothing left.

This keg is kicked. This bottle is kicked. This party is kicked.

by Travis January 12, 2005

79๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


kick

1. a habit or tendency

2. to break or cease said habit or tendency

3. a noticeable effect

1. "I've been on this stogie kick ever since I discovered scotch whiskey!"

2. "Kicking the smoking habit would be a lot easier if it wasn't for these damn nic fits!"

3. "I gotta say...these jalapeno-covered tabasco-doused enchiladas sure have a kick to them!"

by Hipster July 4, 2006

370๐Ÿ‘ 143๐Ÿ‘Ž


kicking

When a drug user is going through withdrawal, therefore known as 'kicking the habit'.

Don't talk to Chris, he's kicking this week.

by thecapnjay February 18, 2010

69๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


kick

To use your foot as an implement of destruction.

by Dude 2000 October 8, 2003

1116๐Ÿ‘ 473๐Ÿ‘Ž


kicks

Fun
When you "get your kicks" you are having a real good time.

Keep that rock and roll music playing because I want to get my kicks tonight.

by Rita Rocha October 8, 2006

71๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


kicks

Outer covering for the foot; shoe. Generally, nice shoes someone is proud of.

Check out the new kicks I just got.

by amyVT November 7, 2003

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


kicking

A fine old English tradition and the nation's favourite pastime, a kicking is what the Yanks would call an ass-beating. A fucking good hiding. A proper doing-over. A thorough mullering.

Despite the name not necessarily performed with the feet, but ร  chacun son goรปt.

Get out of my face now or you're going to get a good kicking, you cunt.

by snootful November 19, 2019

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