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- verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
kick .
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Examples
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Sry, pb, I was trien to bring noms an drinkees butt! kept gettin monderated and den kickt out.
Video: Patient Kitteh Attacks - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Marmite be a yeer owlder adn much bigger, butt ! hur nebber stand up fur hurself adn hur be awlways getting kickt owt uf hur bed/food bowl/spot on teh windowsill/etc.
why you want candy? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Ab ins Internet: US-Zeitung kickt tägliche Ausgabe » medienlese.com says:
Ann Arbor News to close, replaced by AnnArbor.com « BuzzMachine 2009
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‘E’s kickt teh bukkit (adn teh lolrus iz pist abaowt it, 2 b shurr), ‘e’s shlufflded orf ‘is moartail coyl, run daown teh kertin (kittehs yoozhully klime teh kertinz) and joynded the bleedee’ cwaiyur invizibyool!
I iz ded. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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And oft as we did go, there were great scorpions in the path, and odd whiles they to have no heed to go from my way; but to be so great as my head, and very fat and lazy; so that surely I kickt a good number, from my path, even as you shall kick a ball with the foot; and three I burst in this way.
The Night Land 2007
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I kickt with my metal boots, and gave from them, and turned all ways in a moment, and wrenched free; and I leaped back; and the herd of horrid brutes after me.
The Night Land 2007
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This may not be relevant, but I have an affinity for Belle getting kickt off of cvillenews. com forever.
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And herewith those Gentile Pleasures, that have cost their Parents so much money, and them so much labour and time are kickt away, and totally abandoned that they may keep company with a painted Jezebel.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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And oft as we did go, there were great scorpions in the path, and odd whiles they to have no heed to go from my way; but to be so great as my head, and very fat and lazy; so that surely I kickt a good number, from my path, even as you shall kick a ball with the foot; and three I burst in this way.
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I kickt with my metal boots, and gave from them, and turned all ways in a moment, and wrenched free; and I leaped back; and the herd of horrid brutes after me.
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