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Meaning of kick it | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To casually spend time relaxing; to hang out.
    idiomatic
  2. To perform in an impressive manner, especially musically.
    slang
  3. To kick the bucket; to die.
    slang
  4. To rid oneself of a bad habit or addiction, especially to narcotics.
    idiomatic, informal, intransitive

Examples

“Pimp had been kicking it with one of the young jawns hanging around the apartment. She was real young and had bumpy skin and slum rings on every finger.”
“I really want to come kick it with you / You'll be my American boy”
“Girl, I'm tryna kick it with ya, (girl) I'm tryna kick it with ya / Man, I'm tryna kick it with ya, my feet up, I kick it with ya”
“Truly, I ain't got no business here / But since my friends are here, I just came to kick it”
“You know what you need? You need some time with an old friend. My lady has a couple of coworkers who are single and bad. Let's kick it at my house for old time's sake, and when she gets home, I'll have her call up one of them.”
“You guys really kicked it at the concert last night!”
“Rix grinned and tried to joke. “Because you'll already own a city block and then inherit the state of New York when your old man kicks it?””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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