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There are 13 words beginning with KICKUP

kickup kick␣up  ——  kickups  ——  kick␣up␣dust  ——  kick␣up␣a␣fuss  ——  kick␣upstairskick␣up␣the␣asskick␣up␣the␣bum  ——  kick␣up␣the␣arsekick␣up␣the␣butt  ——  kick␣up␣one's␣heelskick␣up␣the␣bottom  ——  kick␣up␣the␣backside

20 definitions found

  • kickup — n. (Uncountable) Material thrown upward by the wheels of a moving vehicle. — n. (Countable) A controlled kick that sends a ball upwards. — n. (Countable, dated) A disturbance.
  • kick␣up — v. (Of a horse) To rear back; to become more active or restless; to speed up. — v. (Informal, figuratively, by extension, transitive, US) To raise… — v. (Informal, figuratively, transitive) To stir up (trouble)…
  • kickups — n. Plural of kickup.
  • kick␣up␣dust — v. To cause the air to become filled with dust from a surface. — v. To make a fuss about something trivial or noncontroversial.
  • kick␣up␣a␣fuss — v. (Idiomatic) To show annoyance, or to complain loudly about…
  • kick␣upstairs — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To promote (an employee considered…
  • kick␣up␣the␣ass — n. Alternative form of kick up the arse.
  • kick␣up␣the␣bum — n. Alternative form of kick up the arse.
  • kick␣up␣the␣arse — n. (UK, slang, vulgar) A severe reprimand, especially one to motivate…
  • kick␣up␣the␣butt — n. Alternative form of kick up the arse.
  • kick␣up␣one's␣heels — v. (Figuratively) To dance. — v. (Idiomatic) To relax; to enjoy oneself; to do as one pleases. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see kick, up, one’s, heels.
  • kick␣up␣the␣bottom — n. Alternative form of kick up the arse.
  • kick␣up␣the␣backside — n. Alternative form of kick up the arse.
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