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kick in the ass

noun

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kick in the pants

adjective

noun

  • a push for motivation.
    Pat needed a kick in the pants to clean up the house.

    Last edited on Nov 28 2010. Submitted by Diane J. on Jan 14 2005.

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kick it up notch

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kick (one's) butt

verb

  • The definitions of "kick (one's) butt" are mostly the same as the definitions of "kick (one's) ass". See kick (one's) ass for those definitions.

    Last edited on Oct 15 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 15 2011.

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kick rocks

verb

  • to go away, to get kicked out
    If ya don't like it then kick rocks.

    Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Cyndi from CA, USA on Mar 03 2000.

  • to leave or exit.
    Hey y'all, I'm 'bout to kick rocks.

    Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Alicia from Mountain View, CA, USA on Nov 25 2001.

  • used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
    No you can't come, go kick rocks!

    Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.

  • request for another to stop speaking on the current idea or thought that is being discussed at the time.
    No one wants to hear your complaining, kick rocks!

    Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.

  • a sarcastic no.
    Can you ride in my new car? Kick rocks!

    Last edited on Apr 25 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 25 2013.

  • imperative to tell someone to leave, get out, in a figurative or literal sense; a critical dismissal of someone's idea(s) or otherwise dismissive sentiment towards an individual or group. an insult. used contemptibly or sarcastically. probably derived from the idea that lonely/sad/upset people are traditionally depicted as literally kicking rocks, especially after being rejected by their friends or others.
    I wish that fool would kick rocks.

    Last edited on Apr 25 2020. Submitted by JeloRocSki on Apr 25 2020.

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kick sand in (one's) face

verb

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