kick back
Idioms-
Recoil unexpectedly and violently, as in This rifle kicks back a lot when you fire it . [Early 1800s]
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Return stolen property to the owner, as in The pawnbroker kicked back the paintings to the gallery . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]
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Pay back a part of one's earnings, as in The workers were forced to kick back half their pay to the agent . [ Colloquial ; first half of 1900s]
Example Sentences
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She convinced him that rather than kick back and enjoy a young retirement—he was in his 50s—they should focus more on philanthropy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 18, 2026
It’s been a while coming, but investors might actually be able to kick back and relax heading into the weekend.
From Barron's • Apr. 17, 2026
Finally, just some light family drama that everyone can kick back and enjoy.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2026
If those construction projects become too much of a headache, Bezos can kick back on a flight in his $80 million private jet he purchased in August.
From Salon • Dec. 20, 2024
I wanted to kick back against a tree and just be.
From "The Season of Styx Malone" by Kekla Magoon
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