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kick to kick

In Australia, predominantly Victoria and other AFL football code states such as South Australia; people of all ages will get their mates out to the park or road or hallway and have a kick of the footy. A favourite past time of all kids, kick to kick can be defined best as one person kicking the ball to another and then marking the ball and so on.

"Hey Johnny come out for kick to kick."
"Yeah sure, kick to kick"

by Simmosssss October 31, 2008

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I don't kick sideways; I kick forward.

I don't kick sideways; I kick forward is a meaningless answer Nikki Haley used continuously when asked to differentiate herself from her former boss Donald Trump during her presidential announcement press junkets.

This statement has no meaning and is a complete evasion of questions that were directly asked. The next time my wife asks me which one of her friends in the most attractive Iโ€™m going to say:

โ€œI donโ€™t kick sideways; I kick forwardโ€.

It almost sounds like you are glibly answering the question.

Almost.

This is how you use โ€œ I don't kick sideways; I kick forward.โ€ as a conversational tactic:

Wife: Which one of my friends do you find the most attractive.

Husband: I donโ€™t kick sideways; I kick forward.

by Mind Hunter the Profiler February 17, 2023

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