OUTKICK

Etymology

Verb

outkick (third-person singular simple present outkicks, present participle outkicking, simple past and past participle outkicked)

(transitive) To kick more than, or beyond, something or someone.

Anagrams

• kick out, kickout

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

16 April 2025

RACY

(adjective) marked by richness and fullness of flavor; “a rich ruby port”; “full-bodied wines”; “a robust claret”; “the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee”


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Coffee Trivia

In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.

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