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    [Noun]  | "kick*off" | \ ˈkik-ˌȯf \


    1: a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game

    2: the start of something : commencement


    Origin: 1856 ;

    [Verb]  | "kick off" 


    1: to start or resume play in football by a placekick

    2: to initiate proceedings

    3: to start out : begin


    Origin: 1857 ;

    [Idiom]  | "kick off one's shoes" 


    1: to remove one's shoes by making a kicking motion

    [Verb]  | "kick off" 


    1: to take the first step in (a process or course of action);


      * e.g., " ... I'll kick off the discussion on ethics with this question "





    2: to stop living;


      * e.g., " ... surprisingly, the recluse was worth a cool million when he kicked off "





    [Noun]  | "kickoff" 


    1: the point at which something begins;


      * e.g., " ... a political cycle in which an election marks not only the end of one campaign but also the kickoff for the next one "





     [ "kick off" ]

    1: To begin or start, usually associated with an event of some description.

      * e.g.,  ... "What time does the party kick off, Mr Ben?" 

     [ "kick off" ]

    1: SCOTTISH: to become angry, aggressive or violent.

      * e.g.,  ... angus: Oh look here comes that tosspot findlay 

     [ "kick off" ]

    1: to die. (euphemism)

      * e.g.,  ... Bob Hope kicks off at 100. 

     [ "kick off" ]

    1: When fucking a girl from behind, preferably on a bear skin rug, at the point of climax one blows a whistle, signaling three or four friends to burst into the room and kick the girl in the face.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey guys, thanks for helping out with the kick off last night. Best. Anniversary. Ever." 

     [ "kicking off" ]

    1: When a person acts in a belligerent manner, usually as a result of excessive alcohol consumption, although it is possible to 'kick off' whilst sober.

      * e.g.,  ... Zara: Have you seen Mark? 

     [ "kicking off" ]

    1: To start a fight.

      * e.g.,  ... When I called them wankers they started kicking off. 

     [ "kick-offs" ]

    1: pres before pres; kick-offs, pres, the main event, afters, kick-ons

      * e.g.,  ... I need to be royally sloshed upon arrival at the function this evening, so I reckon we go hard at kick-offs and even harder at pres 

     [ "Kick off glitch" ]

    1: An issue for players which has been in the game series FIFA for a while. It’s where someone can attack through the opponent’s defence with ease and score in no time, right after they have kicked off. Fortunately this glitch has been patched.

      * e.g.,  ... *Consedes a goal right after kick off* FIFA Player: OH FUCK OFF HE JUST SCORED WITH THE KICK OFF GLITCH!! 

     [ "kicked off the streets" ]

    1: 4 boys who were shit -heads doing bad things on the streets then gpt into music and now on the streets and are on the rise as well as their dicks

      * e.g.,  ... person 1: hey , i met this guy matt said he was in kicked off the streets!\ 

     [ "KICK OFF WEEKEND" ]

    1: Memorial Day Weekend - AN EXCUSE TO GET DRUNK AT 11 AM 3 days in a row.

      * e.g.,  ... KICK OFF WEEKEND 

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