The phrase "blue jean sitter" is a metaphor in this line. It is used to describe the part of the boy that was kicked in a playful and colloquial way, comparing it to the area where someone sits in their blue jeans.
Remember, a metaphor can only occur within the context of the statement. So if I said, "She leaned on her elbow as she slept", there is no metaphor, just a subject, verb, and object phrase.
So ignore standard parts of speech in "The large woman simply turned around and kicked him right square in his blue-jeaned sitter." That means these are ignored: woman, turned / kicked, and all adjectives and adverbs. We're left basically with "blue-jeaned sitter". But what does that mean? Think about it. What would be inside blue jeans that could be called a "sitter"? The metaphor is made between buttocks as a "sitter".
The metaphor could work too if it said " his blue-jeaned padding" but that is not as vivid as "sitter". Sitter also keeps with the overall tone and time (e.g. the period) of the writing.
The metaphor is "his blue-jeaned sitter".
Kicked Around No More was created in 1993.
nope... on youtube he said that he was kicked out and the he said that julian, langston, and day-day made him look bad
Blue-jeaned sitter means kicked in the butt hope my answer helps!
Kicked around basically means pushed around (punished or abused). Eg: Sam was kicked around by his colleagues for all the dirty work at the office. In the positive sense (We kicked around new ideas for our company.) it means passed the idea around to everyone for their contribution or opinion.
Unfortunatly, no one knows why. Some rumors are:He had surgery on his knee and couldn't jerk.He broke his arm.He had a fight with people like Soujia Boy and got kicked out for that.
He was tired of being kicked around.
Page 11 " He was a dark puppy kicked one to many times lost in a crowd.
Archbishop thomas becket
ʇno ʇı ssoʇ oʇ
territorial probably
football was played by a group of people in the streets with a pigs bladder and they kicked it to each other then in 1863 it turned into a leather football and was kicked around the street. I don't know when it was invented
No he was not kicked out of football, He was banned for a period of around 9 months but came back afterwards to play 2 seasons for Manchester united before retiring from the game.