7 Ways To Use The Word KICKASS

Are you ready to kick ass with your English???

Get our FREE Ebook, 101 Words You’ll Never Learn at School

Use #1 – To physically beat someone

  • If you don’t give me the money you owe me, I’m gonna kick your ass buddy
  • Jose Aldo is going to Kick Connor Mcgregor’s ass

Use #2 – To beat someone at a game or competitive sport

  • My mum always kicks my ass at scrabble
  • You could probably kick my ass at pool, I’m not very good

Use #3 – Doing a very good job

  • Tony has been kicking ass with his new job.
  • If I start kicking some ass at work I could get a big bonus at the end of the year

Use #4 – Adjective meaning something is really good

  • Man, I just saw a kick-ass movie!
  • I have a feeling that this is going to be a kick-ass show

Use #5 – A quick response to good news

  • – Hey I just got a new job! – Wow, that’s kickass man!!
  • – I just got us a free ticket to Hawaii! – Kickass!!

Use #6 – To motivate someone to work more, and stop being lazy

  • He is such a lazy worker, but after a little kick in the ass I think he will start pulling his weight (doing his share of the work) a lot more.

Use #7 – Something that is really difficult to do

    • That marathon was such an ass-kicker, I can hardly move today.
    • Working all day in the sun is an ass-kicker.

Logo-splatter

Join RealLife Global and practice your English with other learners, and English speakers,
from all over the world!

  • Luísa Ferreira says:

    Yeah! That’s a kick-ass video!

  • I think this is a video that can Kick some serious ass if we could post it on our Facebook page to help other people kick some ass learning such kick ass slang and idioms. You did a kick ass job my friend so keep kicking ass 🙂

  • Ram says:

    Kick-ass!! You’ve kicked ass in this kick-ass video. It’s kickass clear to me now. Thanks.

    • Agnieszka from RealLife English says:

      Keep doing your kickass job, Ram!