Kick - definition of kick by The Free Dictionary Define kick kick synonyms, kick pronunciation, kick translation, English dictionary definition of kick v kicked , kick·ing , kicks v intr 1 To extend the leg away from the body; strike out with the foot or feet
kick - Wiktionary, the free dictionary kick (third-person singular simple present kicks, present participle kicking, simple past and past participle kicked) (transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg quotations
kick | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English . . . - Wordsmyth in football, to score (a field goal) by kicking the ball to recoil sharply and strike (something), as a gun does when fired to forcefully strike out with or extend the leg or legs to tend to strike or strike out with the feet Look out, the horse kicks! to move violently back or recoil, as a gun does when fired
kick - WordReference. com Dictionary of English a strong but temporary interest, often an activity: Photography is his latest kick a stimulating or intoxicating quality in alcoholic drink or certain drugs: a strong kick to this wine