Definition
To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly.
In Context
- "They will kick out a disruptive patron."
- "I got kicked out for eating inside."
- "I've used her password before to get info for Abe Caldwell. But this time I barely finished downloading when the server kicked me out and wouldn't let me log in again."
- "Charybdis Point House Rules[…] 5. We hold the right to kick your ass out at any time."
- "I was driving and the motor just kicked out."
Also Said As
- boot out
Opposite In Meaning
- leave
- accept
- harbor
- invite
- shelter
- welcome
See Also
- kick down
- kick in
- kick off
- kick upstairs
- knock out
- punch out
- strike out
- send away
- shut out