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Kicked In

1) The moment when drugs, ingested earlier, finally start working.

1) "Woah, these Mushrooms just kicked in! Shooot! I am tripping!"
2) "I will get started on my work as soon as this Coffee kicks in."

by SynthDaddy December 16, 2005

kicks

shoes

Look at those nice kicks

by Anonymous November 08, 2003

kick

To be removed from a server on games or chat rooms etc, usually without your consent, either by the admin or a majority vote from the other users.

Most people who get kicked are n00bs.

<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING
<n00b> LOOK AT ME IM ANNOYING

<n00b has been kicked by host>

<person> wtf was with that n00b?

by lewwwww August 11, 2005

kicks

New Shoes that are ill. See example below

Sam: Obviously you are obliviouse to the spectation of my newest shoes, in the hood they would call these "kicks".

Bob: That is correct my hip gangster from Harvard. "You are off the chain", so to speak.Those are the "tightest kicks i have ever seen". For shezzy My Neezy

by Sanchez April 27, 2004

kick

the upside of sick - a step up from sick meaning awesome

That's really kick.

Marco Defazio is kick.

What you did is 'kick'.

by Grace O'Leary February 13, 2009

/kick

A command used in several online games to "kick", or disconnect an obnoxious, noob, or just disliked user/player from a server/room.

Also used to disconnect a player when the game host/master prefers to have a smaller game, or things there are too many users/players in the server/room.

Knight11292: omg, look at this noob
LarJarsE: yeah, but he's on your team!!!11
Knight11292: cmon'... /kick! plz!
LarJarsE: haha!
*Starts game*
Knight11292: mother fucker!

*noob english player joins a latin server*
Dragon224: tu es haces? si? jaja. /kick
Billydick888: what?
Dragon224: que? jaja!
Melndlz53: jaja!
*Billydick888 has been kicked from the room*

by Jimmy Lindley April 28, 2006

no kick

Very easy. Not tough at all. No effort needed.

Q: "How was the exam yesterday?"
A: "It was no kick!"

by Zenia30 January 17, 2017