to get a kick out of

  • 21get a kick out of — be amused by, be entertained by, enjoy …

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  • 22kick\ out — • kick out • boot out v informal To make (someone) go or leave; get rid of; dismiss. The boys made so much noise at the movie that the manager kicked them out. The chief of police was booted out of office because he was a crook. Syn.: throw… …

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  • 23kick out — [v] get rid of ax, boot*, bounce*, can*, cashier*, chase, chuck, discharge, dismiss, drop, eject, evict, expel, extrude, fire, oust, out, reject, remove, sack*, throw out, toss out; concepts 180,351,384 Ant. allow, hold, keep …

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  • 24Kick Out the Jams — Infobox Album | Name = Kick Out the Jams Type = Live Album Artist = MC5 Released = February 1969 Recorded = October 30, 1968–October 31, 1968 Length = 36:17 Label = Elektra Producer = Jac Holzman and Bruce Botnick Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|5|5… …

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  • 25get a bang out of — informal derive excitement or pleasure from some people get a bang out of reading that stuff * * * get a bang out of US informal : to enjoy (something) very much You ll get a bang out of [=you ll like] this story. She got a bang out of [=got a… …

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  • 26I Get a Trick Out of You — Infobox Television episode Title = I Get a Trick Out of You Caption = Lumpy should have practiced this trick first Series = Happy Tree Friends Season = 2 Episode = 40 Airdate = ? Production = 213 Writer = Rhode Montijo Kenn Navarro Warren Graff… …

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  • 27kick out — or[boot out] {v.}, {informal} To make (someone) go or leave; get rid of; dismiss. * /The boys made so much noise at the movie that the manager kicked them out./ * /The chief of police was booted out of office because he was a crook./ Syn.: THROW… …

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  • 28kick out — or[boot out] {v.}, {informal} To make (someone) go or leave; get rid of; dismiss. * /The boys made so much noise at the movie that the manager kicked them out./ * /The chief of police was booted out of office because he was a crook./ Syn.: THROW… …

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  • 29kick out — expel, throw out, get rid of someone (Slang) …

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  • 30kick out — make someone go or leave, get rid of, dismiss He was kicked out of school when he was 15 years old because of his bad behavior …

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