词汇 | kicked |
释义 | (redirected from kicked)kick1. noun, slang A sense of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement. Even as an adult, I still get a kick out of building sandcastles at the beach. She really gets a kick out of doing wheelies on her motorcycle in front of an audience. 2. noun, slang The strong sensation experienced from consuming something with a potent effect or flavor, such as a drug, a drink of alcohol, or a spicy food. Wow, that hot sauce has a real kick to it. My ears are burning! 3. noun, slang A shoe. Always used in the plural. Yo, check out those kicks. Are they original Jordans? 4. verb, slang To overcome an addiction. It took gum, patches, and counseling, but I've finally kicked smoking. kick (oneself)To reprove or rebuke oneself; to be angry with or disappointed in oneself. Usually used in continuous tenses. I knew I'd be kicking myself later if I came back and the bag was gone, so I went ahead and bought it. Plenty of companies are kicking themselves for not investing in the technology at an earlier stage. kickverbSee kick off kick1. n. a charge or good feeling (from something); pleasure or enjoyment from something. (see also get a kick out of someone/something.) That song really gives me a kick. I love it! 2. n. the jolt from a drug or a drink of strong liquor. The kick nearly knocked Harry over. 3. tv. to break a drug addiction voluntarily. (Drugs.) I knew I had the guts in me somewhere to kick juice. 4. n. a complaint. You got another kick, troublemaker? 5. in. to complain. Why are you always kicking? 6. Go to kicks. kicks n. cleats or shoes; gym shoes. (see also kick.) Don’t you dare wear those kicks in here!
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