Verb
kick out
- (idiomatic) To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
- They will kick out a disruptive patron.
- I got kicked out for eating inside.
- (idiomatic) To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly.
- I was driving and the motor just kicked out.
- (surfing) To perform a kickout.
- (remove, expel) boot out
- French: foutre dehors
- German: rauswerfen, rausschmeißen
- Portuguese: expulsar
- Russian: вышвы́ривать
- Spanish: echar, poner de patitas en la calle (colloquial)
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