Definition
To relax; to laze.
To pay part of the proceeds of a transaction to a person or organization that mediated it, often in a way that is covert, improper, and illegal.
To return (something) to its original or rightful owner.
To drink (something).
In Context
- "I'm going to stay at home on Saturday and just kick back."
- "Ooh, bet you're thinking, "She's so cool" Kicking back on your couch, making eyes from across the room Wait, I think I've been there too"
- "It was the local government’s practice to kick back to the police officer a portion of the fines collected from traffic tickets."
- "It was the insurer’s practice to kick back to the broker approximately 0.12% of the premium paid by the policyholder."
- "It was the company’s practice to kick back to the negotiator at the client company."
- "They'll kick it back to you if it turns up."
- "We'll kick back some beers."
Also Said As
- take it easy
- lie back
- kick it
- kick up one's heels