English

kick it

kɪk ɪt
Meaning: to relax somewhere, usually with friends; to hang out
Part of Speech: Verb, Phrase

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base kick it
3rd person singular present kicks it
Present participle kicking it
Past kicked it
Will future will kick it
Going-to future going to kick it
Imperative negative don't kick it / do not kick it

Example

Most weekends I just kick it with my friends.
Most weekends I just kick it with my friends.

Usage Notes

A casual, slang expression meaning to relax or spend time doing nothing in particular.

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