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kick (some) ass

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  • kick some ass — kick (some) ass/butt/mainly american impolite phrase to show someone what you are capable of doing or achieving, especially in a very determined way Let’s get out there and kick some ass! Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone… …   Useful english dictionary

  • kick some ass — win, beat the other team, show them who is the best    The captain of our team said, Let s go out there and kick some ass! …   English idioms

  • kick (some) ass (and take names) — to threaten someone with physical violence. Detectives had to kick some ass and take some names in order to get information from their sources on the street. Saying that our country is going to go in and kick ass and take names is the easy part… …   New idioms dictionary

  • kick (some) ass — kick (some/sb s) ˈass idiom (slang, especially NAmE) to punish or defeat sb Main entry: ↑kickidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • kick some ass (around) — tv. to take over and start giving orders; to raise hell. (Usually objectionable.) □ Do I have to come over there and kick some ass around? □ Bruno is just the one to kick some ass over there …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • kick some butt — kick (some) ass/butt/mainly american impolite phrase to show someone what you are capable of doing or achieving, especially in a very determined way Let’s get out there and kick some ass! Thesaurus: to do something well or better than someone… …   Useful english dictionary

  • kick (some) butt (and take names) — See: kick some ass and take names …   New idioms dictionary

  • kick some arse/ass — Vrb phrs. 1. To beat up someone. 2. To put all one s effort into winning. E.g. OK lads, let s get out on the pitch and kick some ass …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • kick someone's ass — kick (someone s) ass mainly American, very informal! to punish someone or to defeat someone with a lot of force. The General saw the conflict as a chance for the Marines to go in and kick ass. We want to go into the game and kick some ass …   New idioms dictionary

  • kick ass — kick (someone s) ass mainly American, very informal! to punish someone or to defeat someone with a lot of force. The General saw the conflict as a chance for the Marines to go in and kick ass. We want to go into the game and kick some ass …   New idioms dictionary

  • kick ass — phrasal : to kick butt often considered vulgar * * * I kick (some) ass (or kick someone s ass) see kick I II kick (some) ass (or butt) vulgar slang act in a forceful or aggressive manner * * * kick ass …   Useful english dictionary

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