What is the meaning of KICKS. Phrases containing KICKS
See meanings and uses of KICKS!Slangs & AI meanings
shoes,running shoes "hey, i like those new kicks you got there"
A customer of a prostitutes, who demands very exotic or brutal sexual activity, S&M, a customer who gets his kicks from brutally beating boys or girls.
Johnny Metgod played for Nottingham Forest in the mid-80s. He scored one of the most stunningly-hit free kicks ever seen in English football against West Ham United. Hammers goalkeeper Phil Parkes didn't even see the shot, even though the ball was motionless when it was struck from no less than 40 yards from goal. I think it won goal of the season. It remains one of the hardest strikes of a ball any of my generation can remember. To merely call it a corker would be an insult, and the word 'legendary' is only just adequate. More on this - seems we touched a nerve!: Johnny Metgod was a midfielder/defender rather than a striker, although he scored some cracking free kicks. He did play in the 1982 world cup in Spain, but Holland didn't qualify for the 1986 finals in Mexico.He was most familiar to English kids as he plied his trade in England at Nottinghan Forest and then at Tottenham Hotspur (80s).
Tart. Is this a lads night or are we taking the kicks
A persons street credibility. To have juice in the streets means to have what we called Pull. Meaning we can make something happen.
Kicks is British slang for trousers.Kicks is Black−American slang for shoes.Kicks is slang for thrills.
Early form of birth control. The idea being that the girl stands against a wall, the boy stands on a box of marbles. They begin to have sex. When the box starts to rattle the girl kicks the box away,
Shoes used as plural.
A persons street credibility. To have juice in the streets means to have what we called Pull. Meaning we can make something happen.
, (kiks) n., Shoes. “I was feeling mighty light in my new kicks.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth]
a way to say shoes
Kickstart is slang for sudden action.
Kicksy is American slang for exciting, stimulating, spirited.
Kicksies is slang for trousers.
When two people are fighting (usually girls) and one is down on the ground on their back, and the other person pulls their legs up in the air and kicks them in between the legs.
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A kickshaws.
pl.
of Kickshaws
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One who, or that which, kicks.
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Something fantastical; any trifling, trumpery thing; a toy.
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Alt. of Kicky-wisky
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To strike, thrust, or hit violently with the foot; as, a horse kicks a groom; a man kicks a dog.
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One who, or that which, winces, shrinks, or kicks.
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Fantastic; restless; as, kicksy-wicksy flames.
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The action of a horse, when, to get rid of his rider, he rears, plunges, and kicks furiously.
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One who kicks up the dust; a streetwalker; a low manner.
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A trifle; a kickshaw.
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See Kickshaws, the correct singular.
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A fancy dish; a titbit; a delicacy.
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