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      [Verb]  | "kick around" 


      1: to wander or pass time aimlessly

      2: to lie about mostly unnoticed or forgotten

      3: to undergo consideration usually intermittently over a period of time


      Origin: 1839 ;

      [Verb]  | "kicked around" 


      1: to give serious and careful thought to;


        * e.g., " ... the board spent the afternoon kicking around the feasibility of opening an overseas office "



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      2: to spend time in aimless activity;


        * e.g., " ... I really can't do much but kick around at work until I get the rest of the submissions "



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      3: to spend time doing nothing;


        * e.g., " ... spent the afternoon kicking around, while his wife bought out the mall "



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      [Verb]  | "kick around" 


      1: to give serious and careful thought to;


        * e.g., " ... the board spent the afternoon kicking around the feasibility of opening an overseas office "



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      2: to spend time in aimless activity;


        * e.g., " ... I really can't do much but kick around at work until I get the rest of the submissions "



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      3: to spend time doing nothing;


        * e.g., " ... spent the afternoon kicking around, while his wife bought out the mall "



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       [ "Kicking Around" ]

      1: Refers to an object that has become obsolete or is hardly used or hasn't been used in a long time. What is "kicking around" is usually an annoyance or something that is often tripped over thus it is "kicked around". Sometimes it may refer to a long lost or unused object that now can be used again. Something that only serves to be getting in the way for the time being.

        * e.g.,  ... Husband: Check out this extremely long list of "shit" I really don't need, but want to collect anyway. 

       [ "kick around" ]

      1: to discuss or brainstorm

        * e.g.,  ... Let's kick around a few ideas for a new marketing slogan. 

       [ "kicking the gong around" ]

      1: To use heroin or opium.

        * e.g.,  ... "He took her down to Chinatown and taught her how to kick the gong around" "I saw ol'' Joe and he was kicking the gong around" 

       [ "kicking things around" ]

      1: Looking for new ideas

        * e.g.,  ... I am working on a new project and have been kicking things around in order to come up with new ideas. 

       [ "Kick around clothes" ]

      1: A set of clothes used for relaxing lounging or playing in that are worn in place of formal or casual attire .

        * e.g.,  ... When I get off work I’m taking off my suit putting on some kick around clothes and watching a movie . Mom: Make sure you change out of your school clothes ,and into some kick around clothes if you plan to play outside. 

       [ "kick around" ]

      1: To think about and discuss ideas, usually with other people.

        * e.g.,  ... Let's kick around this scenario. 

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