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kick it

east coast - getting your game on, trying to get with a person

west coast - to chill, hang out

east coast - "I was trying to kick it to that girl"

west coast - "Let's kick it sometime"

by me March 17, 2004

1687๐Ÿ‘ 489๐Ÿ‘Ž


kicked

To be done, or cashed. Usually associated with nuggets.

Dude that bowl is as kicked as tylers anus

by J dub October 6, 2003

123๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


kick in

The moment you start to notice the drugs take effect.

-"those shrooms took an hour to kick in, I was starting to think I got ripped off and felt stupid for willingly eating cow turd".

-"Op op op! I think that wasabi pea is starting to kick in!".

-"I got all kinds of dibbles on me, guaranteed to kick in within 15 minutes or less! or your money back! call right now and you'll even receive a free lap dance! (tips not included, we are not responsible for clothes stains)".

by Dude_Brah_Man January 15, 2011

69๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


kick on

After party. Continuing the drunkeness somewhere else. Usually after a sporting match such as a Rowing Regatta.

Kick on's down at the Royal Exchange Hotel tonight. You better come! $1000 bar tab!! :D

by meeeeeegggggg March 26, 2007

69๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


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‘ 25๐Ÿ‘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


kick

To use your foot as an implement of destruction.

by Dude 2000 October 8, 2003

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