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kick–ass
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
kick–ass
(adjective)
kick
(verb)
kick–ass
/
ˈ
kɪkˌæs/
adjective
kick–ass
/
ˈ
kɪkˌæs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of KICK–ASS
[
more kick–ass; most kick–ass
]
chiefly US, informal + impolite
1
:
very tough and aggressive
a
kick-ass
career woman who is determined to get to the top
an executive with a
kick-ass
attitude/style
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:
very good or impressive
a
kick-ass
stereo/movie/song
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kick ass
at
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