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adjective
- 1. forceful, vigorous, and aggressive: informal North American "he's a kick-ass guy who takes no prisoners"
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Kick-ass is an informal adjective that means very exciting or forceful, or a rude phrase that means to punish or defeat someone. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
Learn the vulgar adjective kick-ass, which means strikingly or overwhelmingly tough, aggressive, powerful, or effective. See the first known use, word history, and examples of kick-ass in sentences.
Kick ass is a slang term that can mean being tough, aggressive, or impressive, or having a strong effect on someone or something. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see examples from various sources.
KICK-ASS meaning: 1. very exciting or forceful: 2. a rude phrase meaning to punish someone or to defeat someone with…. Learn more.
Kick-ass definition: strikingly or overwhelmingly tough, aggressive, powerful, or effective. See examples of KICK-ASS used in a sentence.
Definition of kick-ass adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. kick-ass. adjective. /ˈkɪk æs/ (also ass-kicking. /ˈæs kɪkɪŋ/ ) (especially North American English, slang) powerful and aggressive. the movie’s kick-ass heroine. his reputation as a kick-ass coach. Definitions on the go.
Some people use kick-ass to describe something that they think is very good or impressive. [ US , informal , vulgar ] ...the most kick-ass skateboarding crew the world ever saw.