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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 kick n. Pronunciation: ' kik Function: verb Etymology: Middle English kiken Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 a : to strike out with the foot or feet b : to make a kick in football 2 a : to show opposition : RESIST , REBEL b : to protest strenuously or urgently : express grave discontent broadly : COMPLAIN 3 : to function with vitality and energy <alive and kick ing > 4 of a firearm : to recoil when fired 5 : to go from one place to another as circumstance or whim dictates 6 : to run at a faster speed during the last part of a race transitive verb 1 a : to strike, thrust, or hit with the foot b : to strike suddenly and forcefully as if with the foot c : to remove by a kicking motion < kick ed off her shoes> d : to remove from a position or status < kick ed him off the team> 2 : to score by kicking a ball 3 : to heap reproaches upon (oneself) < kick ed themselves for not going> 4 : to free oneself of (as a drug habit) –kick·able \ ' ki-kə-bəl\ adjective –kick ass often vulgar : to kick butt –kick butt : to use forceful or coercive measures in order to achieve a purpose also : to succeed or win overwhelmingly –kick over the traces : to cast off restraint, authority, or control –kick the bucket : DIE –kick up one's heels 1 : to show sudden delight 2 : to have a lively time –kick upstairs : to promote to a higher but less desirable position]]> 2 kick n. Function: noun Date: 1530 1 a : a blow or sudden forceful thrust with the foot specifically : a sudden propelling of a ball with the foot b : the power to kick c : a rhythmic motion …