What is the meaning of KIRK OUT. Phrases containing KIRK OUT
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Kick it is slang for to die.
Penalty kick is British slang for a certainty.
Dirk was used in exactly the same was as knob is this these days, i.e. "You stupid dirk!" Used when you didn't have time or energy to pronounce all the sylables in longer more insulting words (which were probably a bit gay and not at all insulting really - well for 5-8 year olds that is) you would call them a dirk.
very cool - "You're new car is kick ass".
Kick ass is American slang for to punish or forcibly restore order. Kick ass is American slang for to make trouble, behave aggressively.
Kick out the jams is American slang for to let go of all inhibitions.
very cool - "You're new car is kick ass".
Kick stomp is American slang for to dance.
Kick around is slang for to discuss easily and informally. Kick around is slang for to go about without any plans.
Kink is slang for a sexual deviant. Kink is slang for a sexual perversion.
Kick back is American slang for to relax. Kick back is American slang for a bribe.
Captain Kirk is London Cockney rhyming slang for Turk. Captain Kirk is London Cockney rhyming slang for work.
Kick in is slang for to begin.
Kick off is slang for to start trouble. Kick off is American slang for to die. Kick off is slang for to leave, go away.
Verb. To die. A shortening of kick the bucket.
Kick is slang for to give up. Usually referring to the giving up of addictive drugs. Kick was oldBritish slang for sixpence.
Kirp is British backslang for penis (prick).
Kick stones is West Indian slang for to be unemployed.
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v. i.
To thrust out the foot or feet with violence; to strike out with the foot or feet, as in defense or in bad temper; esp., to strike backward, as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so. Hence, figuratively: To show ugly resistance, opposition, or hostility; to spurn.
n.
Darkness; mirk.
v. t. & i.
To kick.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dirk
n.
Same as Hara-kiri.
n.
See Hara-kiri.
n.
Same as 3d Kink.
v. i.
To wind into a kink; to knot or twist spontaneously upon itself, as a rope or thread.
n.
A clergyman or officer in a kirk.
v. i.
To kick back; to kick against anything; hence, to express repugnance or opposition.
v. i.
To fly out; to turn out; to go off.
n.
A church or the church, in the various senses of the word; esp., the Church of Scotland as distinguished from other reformed churches, or from the Roman Catholic Church.
imp. & p. p.
of Dirk
imp. & p. p.
of Kink
v. i. & i.
To kick.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Kick
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Kink
imp. & p. p.
of Kick
n.
A kick on the shins.
v. t.
To stab with a dirk.
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