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kicked

To be finished or have nothing left.

This keg is kicked. This bottle is kicked. This party is kicked.

by Travis January 12, 2005

kick

1. a habit or tendency

2. to break or cease said habit or tendency

3. a noticeable effect

1. "I've been on this stogie kick ever since I discovered scotch whiskey!"

2. "Kicking the smoking habit would be a lot easier if it wasn't for these damn nic fits!"

3. "I gotta say...these jalapeno-covered tabasco-doused enchiladas sure have a kick to them!"

by Hipster July 04, 2006

kicking

When a drug user is going through withdrawal, therefore known as 'kicking the habit'.

Don't talk to Chris, he's kicking this week.

by thecapnjay February 18, 2010

kick

To use your foot as an implement of destruction.

by Dude 2000 October 08, 2003

kicks

Fun
When you "get your kicks" you are having a real good time.

Keep that rock and roll music playing because I want to get my kicks tonight.

by Rita Rocha October 08, 2006

kicks

Outer covering for the foot; shoe. Generally, nice shoes someone is proud of.

Check out the new kicks I just got.

by amyVT November 07, 2003

kicking

A fine old English tradition and the nation's favourite pastime, a kicking is what the Yanks would call an ass-beating. A fucking good hiding. A proper doing-over. A thorough mullering.

Despite the name not necessarily performed with the feet, but à chacun son goût.

Get out of my face now or you're going to get a good kicking, you cunt.

by snootful November 19, 2019