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kicks off

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  • kicks — n. cleats or shoes; gym shoes. (Collegiate. See also kick.) □ Don’t you dare wear those kicks in here! □ Take your kicks off before coming in …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Off the Road —   …   Wikipedia

  • Off-tackle run — For the cold war era war plan, see Off Tackle (war plan). An off tackle run in American football is a play in which the running back carries the ball through a running lane off of the tackle s block. The lead block kicks out the end man on the… …   Wikipedia

  • off the hook — I pp Exceptionally good. Did you see John s new kicks? They areoff the hook. 1980s II pp Exonerated, cleared of guilt. I m glad Lloyd confessed to blowing the toilet; that let s me off the hook. 1940s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • kick off — phrasal verb Word forms kick off : present tense I/you/we/they kick off he/she/it kicks off present participle kicking off past tense kicked off past participle kicked off 1) [intransitive/transitive] informal to begin, or to begin something The… …   English dictionary

  • kick off — 1) PHRASAL VERB In soccer, when the players kick off, they start a game by kicking the ball from the centre of the pitch. [V P] Liverpool kicked off an hour ago. 2) PHR V ERG If an event, game, series, or discussion kicks off, or is kicked off,… …   English dictionary

  • kick something off — 1) remove something, esp. shoes, by striking out vigorously with the foot or feet 2) informal begin something the presidential primary kicks off the political year * * * ˌkick sthˈoff derived to remove sth by kicking • to kick off your shoes… …   Useful english dictionary

  • kick off — verb Date: 1857 intransitive verb 1. to start or resume play in football by a placekick 2. a. to initiate proceedings b. to start out ; begin < the movie kicks off with a bank robbery > 3. slang die …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ˌkick (sth) ˈoff — phrasal verb informal to begin, or to begin something The game kicks off at noon.[/ex] I d like to kick off with a quick look at last month s sales figures.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Kick off — 1. start, commence: the band kicks off at 7.00 ; 2. beginning or initial stage of something …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • kick off — Australian Slang 1. start, commence: the band kicks off at 7.00 ; 2. beginning or initial stage of something …   English dialects glossary

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