I tell you this before I tell you again. When I let my poison out i follow it up with something beautiful and true. My childhood was horrible but I can still make plans to grill with my father in law who gets a huge k…
Labour did not “kick out” ~200K people, the vast majority chose to leave because the party no longer represented their values.
(idiomatic, transitive) To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
They will kick out a disruptive patron.
“I get a kick out of seeing the peoples’ faces who listen to his crap … like the boy on the far right. If I could do a thought bubble for him it would be: “Uh. Yeah. I’m calling bullshit on that one."”
“SOMEONE WAS THE LAST MAN OFF AND WE KNOW WHO open.substack.com/pub/richardh... My posting for today, May 5, 2026 Let me know if you get a kick out of Mr. Rowe!”
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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Some people get a kick out of being told they’re wrong I guess
“This effort to find SOMEONE ANYONE "Responsible" for the failures of 24 aside from the principals is so exhausting and a dedication to losing. Kick out the failed leaders who failed!”
““Don’t send your kids to schools that kick out trans students” is excellent parenting policy. #Smith #trans”
“And the situation wasn't their fault, even ancestrally. Like, the Yeshurunians were kicked out of their land by the Yevanians, and centuries later the Yeshurunians come back and kick out the Yevanians, that's defensible”
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(idiomatic, intransitive) To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly.
I got kicked out for eating inside.
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(surfing) To perform a kickout.
I've used her password before to get info for Abe Caldwell. But this time I barely finished downloading when the server kicked me out and wouldn't let me log in again.
“I tell you this before I tell you again. When I let my poison out i follow it up with something beautiful and true. My childhood was horrible but I can still make plans to grill with my father in law who gets a huge kick out of everything I say and do.”
“Labour did not “kick out” ~200K people, the vast majority chose to leave because the party no longer represented their values.”
“Some people get a kick out of being told they’re wrong I guess”
“I will, I’ve got to get these leaflets delivered to help kick out our local Labour administration on Thursday.”
“Absolutely - YES - these Maga Minions trying to get away by taking your rights- - instead -of serving to the people that elected deserve to bet kick out-and recalled by their constituents - finally Louisiana People woke up and do something-”
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