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Definition of kicky

kicky

adjective

  • an individual style that is refreshingly flirtatious, especially a women's attire. Compare with sassy.

    Origin: combination of "kinky" and "kicks (butt)"

    Last edited on Oct 24 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 24 2016.

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