7 Ways To Use The Word KICKASS

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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.

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