kicking off
When a person acts in a belligerent manner, usually as a result of excessive alcohol consumption, although it is possible to 'kick off' whilst sober.
Zara: Have you seen Mark?
Sam: I think he's in the lower Pollet kicking off.
Zara: Lol.
Mark: You fucking what?
Iain: I love Lauren.
Mark: Fuck off Iain.
Sam: I think he's in the lower Pollet kicking off.
Zara: Lol.
Mark: You fucking what?
Iain: I love Lauren.
Mark: Fuck off Iain.
kicking off
To start a fight.
When I called them wankers they started kicking off.
kick off
To begin or start, usually associated with an event of some description.
"What time does the party kick off, Mr Ben?"
kick off
SCOTTISH: to become angry, aggressive or violent.
angus: Oh look here comes that tosspot findlay
dave:If he doesn't shut up I'm gonnae kick off
dave:If he doesn't shut up I'm gonnae kick off
kick-offs
pres before pres; kick-offs, pres, the main event, afters, kick-ons
I need to be royally sloshed upon arrival at the function this evening, so I reckon we go hard at kick-offs and even harder at pres
kick off
to die. (euphemism)
Bob Hope kicks off at 100.
kick off
When fucking a girl from behind, preferably on a bear skin rug, at the point of climax one blows a whistle, signaling three or four friends to burst into the room and kick the girl in the face.
"Hey guys, thanks for helping out with the kick off last night. Best. Anniversary. Ever."