kick out

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To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly

I was driving and the motor just kicked out.

To eject, throw out, or forcefully remove (someone or something)

I got kicked out for eating inside.

put out or expel from a place; "The child was expelled from the classroom"
expel, throw out, get rid of someone (Slang)
remove from a position or office; "The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds"
An ejection See Major Foul
In double-acting control valves, the automatic return of the lever to the neutral position
Extension of the legs to straight body position after the shape phase of a somersault is completed
To kick someone out of a place means to force them to leave it. The country's leaders kicked five foreign journalists out of the country Her family kicked her out. see also kick 3 = throw out
force to leave or move out; "He was expelled from his native country"
get a kick out of
To be delighted by; to be amused by

I really got a kick out of the clowns' juggling act.

get a kick out of
be amused by, be entertained by, enjoy
get a kick out of
(deyim) Derive excitement or pleasure from
get a kick out of
(deyim) Enjoy
kick-out
The portion of binder that comes out of solution as small lumps
kick-out
An extension attached to the bottom of a downspout to direct water away from a wall
kick-out
A sharp and fast movement from a shape to a straight body position It's also often referred to as a Line-out
kick-out
n A bunny hop in which the rider pushes the back tire to one side
kick out
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