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I get a kick out of you

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  • I Get a Kick out of You — is a song by Cole Porter, originally featured in Anything Goes (1934). Originally sung by Ethel Merman, it has been covered by performers including Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Marlene Dietrich, Cesare Siepi, Dinah Washington, Bobby Short,… …   Wikipedia

  • get a kick out of something — get a kick out of (something) to enjoy something very much. This book is just the kind you like and you ll get a real kick out of it …   New idioms dictionary

  • get a kick out of — (something) to enjoy something very much. This book is just the kind you like and you ll get a real kick out of it …   New idioms dictionary

  • I Get a Trick Out of You — Infobox Television episode Title = I Get a Trick Out of You Caption = Lumpy should have practiced this trick first Series = Happy Tree Friends Season = 2 Episode = 40 Airdate = ? Production = 213 Writer = Rhode Montijo Kenn Navarro Warren Graff… …   Wikipedia

  • get a kick out of —    If you get a kick out of something, you feel enjoyment or excitement from something.     Tania is a bit strange she gets a kick out of listening to other people s phone messages …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • get a bang out of — informal derive excitement or pleasure from some people get a bang out of reading that stuff * * * get a bang out of US informal : to enjoy (something) very much You ll get a bang out of [=you ll like] this story. She got a bang out of [=got a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Kick Out the Jams — Infobox Album | Name = Kick Out the Jams Type = Live Album Artist = MC5 Released = February 1969 Recorded = October 30, 1968–October 31, 1968 Length = 36:17 Label = Elektra Producer = Jac Holzman and Bruce Botnick Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|5|5… …   Wikipedia

  • kick — I. vb 1. to give up (a habit). A piece of drug addicts jargon which entered general currency in the 1950s. 2. American to be exciting, successful, impressive. This is a shortened form of kick ass in its secondary meaning of make a strong… …   Contemporary slang

  • kick — 1 verb 1 HIT WITH YOUR FOOT (I, T) to hit something with your foot: She kicked me under the table. | Joe, stop kicking! | kick sth down/over etc: The police kicked the door down. | kick sth around/towards etc: Billy was kicking a ball around the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • kick — kick1 [ kık ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to hit something or someone with your foot: Mom! Jimmy kicked me! Some children will bite and kick when they get angry. kick something open/closed/shut: Jerry kicked the door open. kick… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • kick — kick1 W3S2 [kık] v [I and T] 1.) to hit something with your foot kick sth down/over/around etc ▪ Billy was kicking a ball around the yard. ▪ The police kicked the door down. kick sb in the stomach/face/shin etc ▪ There was a scuffle and he kicked …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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