kick in English dictionary

  • kick

    Meanings and definitions of "kick"

    • (transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
    • (intransitive) To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.
    • (transitive) To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
    • (with "off" or "out") To eject summarily.
    • (Internet) To remove a participant from an online activity.
    • (slang) To overcome (a bothersome or difficult issue or obstacle); to free onself of (a problem).
    • To move or push suddenly and violently.
    • (of a firearm) To recoil; to push by recoiling.
    • A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.
    • The action of swinging a foot or leg.
    • (colloquial) Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing.
    • (Internet) The removal of a person from an online activity.
    • A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) whose only or main current function is that when it is pressed causes a video game character to kick.
    • (figuratively) Any bucking motion of an object that lacks legs or feet.
    • (uncountable and countable) piquancy
    • A stimulation provided by an intoxicating substance.
    • (soccer) A pass played by kicking with the foot.
    • (soccer) The distance traveled by kicking the ball.
    • a recoil of a gun.
    • (informal) pocket
    • smettere
    • noun
      A hit or strike with the leg or foot or knee.
    • noun
      The action of swinging a foot or leg.
    • noun
      (colloquial)
      Something that tickles the fancy; something fun or amusing.
    • noun
      (Internet)
      The removal of a person from an online activity.
    • noun
      A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) whose only or main current function is that when it is pressed causes a video game character to kick.
    • noun
      (figuratively)
      Any bucking motion of an object that lacks legs or feet.
    • noun
      (uncountable and countable)
      piquancy
    • noun
      A stimulation provided by an intoxicating substance.
    • noun
      (soccer)
      A pass played by kicking with the foot.
    • noun
      (soccer)
      The distance traveled by kicking the ball.
    • noun
      a recoil of a gun.
    • noun
      (informal)
      pocket
    • noun
      An increase in speed in the final part of a running race.
    • verb
      To die.
    • verb
      (transitive)
      To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
    • verb
      (intransitive)
      To make a sharp jerking movement of the leg, as to strike something.
    • verb
      (transitive)
      To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
    • verb
      (with "off" or "out")
      To eject summarily.
    • verb
      (Internet)
      To remove a participant from an online activity.
    • verb
      (slang)
      To overcome (a bothersome or difficult issue or obstacle); to free onself of (a problem).
    • verb
      To move or push suddenly and violently.
    • verb
      (of a firearm)
      To recoil; to push by recoiling.
    • verb
      (chess, transitive)
      To attack (a piece) in order to force it to move.
    • verb
      (cycling, intransitive)
      To accelerate quickly with a few pedal strokes in an effort to break away from other riders.
    • strike with or raise the foot or leg
    • direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg
    • to remove a participant from an online activity
    • hit or strike with the leg or foot
    • action of swinging a foot or leg
    • To state complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness.
    • (to) kick
    • (to) kick back
    • kick (someone)
    • To strike somebody or something with the foot.
    • To drive or propel with the foot (e.g. a ball).
    • To make a goal.
    • A physical strike using the foot, leg, or knee.
    • noun
      a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics; "the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements"; "the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him"
    • noun
      informal terms for objecting; "I have a gripe about the service here"
    • noun
      the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent"
    • noun
      the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
    • noun
      the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs); "a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick"
    • noun
      the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
    • verb
      drive or propel with the foot
    • verb
      express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about"
    • verb
      kick a leg up
    • verb
      make a goal; "He kicked the extra point after touchdown"
    • verb
      spring back, as from a forceful thrust; "The gun kicked back into my shoulder"
    • verb
      stop consuming; "kick a habit"; "give up alcohol"
    • verb
      strike with the foot; "The boy kicked the dog"; "Kick the door down"
    • verb
      thrash about or strike out with the feet

    Synonyms of "kick" in English dictionary

    stimulant, give up, objection are the top synonyms of "kick" in the English thesaurus.

    Antonyms of "kick" in English dictionary

    cheer is the antonym of "kick" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of kick

    • kick ( plural  kicks)
    • kick ( third-person singular simple present kicks, present participle kicking, simple past and past participle kicked)
    • lm  liczba mnoga kicks kicked, kicked; he kicks; be kicking
    • kick (plural kicks)
    • kick (third-person singular simple present kicks, present participle kicking, simple past and past participle kicked)
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