Definition of kicks Kicks

/kɪˈks/ - [kiks] -

We found 3 definitions of kicks from 3 different sources.

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What does kicks mean?

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  • kicks (Noun)
    Plural of kick.

Vulgar Tongue DictionaryDictionary of the Vulgar Tongue 👅

  • kicks
    Breeches. A high kick; the top of the fashion. It is all the kick; it is the present mode. Tip us your kicks, we'll have them as well as your lour; pull off your breeches, for we must have them as well as your money. A kick; sixpence. Two and a kick; half-a-crown. A kick in the guts; a dram of gin, or any other spirituous liquor. A kick up; a disturbance, also a hop or dance. An odd kick in one's gallop; a strange whim or peculiarity. To KICK THE BUCKET. To die. He kicked the bucket one day: he died one day. To kick the clouds before the hotel door; i.e. to be hanged.

Part of speech

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  • kicks, verb, present, 3rd person singular of kick (infinitive).
  • kicks, noun, plural of kick.

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Sign Language

kicks in sign language
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