"To kick up your heels!" is to celebrate. Get up and do something.
Idiom
Kick at the cat is a figure of speech. Comparing Cat lives like cats have 9 lives or their ability to always save their life compared to fragile humans. Kick represents how easy it is to kick the bucket or die. Used in an expression "This is our only kick at the cat". "This is our one and only chance"
The first citation was in 1771 by Herbert Lawrence in a book that referred to someone getting a kick in the face and turning that person head over heels
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The start of a game or contest.
Kick up your heels - to celebrate, or have a wonderful time, esp. after a long period of work or seclusion. For example, "When the ship docked after a three month deployment, the sailors kicked up their heals at a local pub." Probable Origin -- When released from a stall or barn into an open paddock or field, a horse will often gallop around the pasture, occasionally bucking and kicking its hind legs into the air.
move with agility
To "kick up your heels" means to enjoy yourself, have a good time, party on, etc.
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To get a kick means to enjoy - it's an older slang term from the idea of kicking up your heels with joy.
The cast of Kick Up Your Heels - 2013 includes: Taylor Beck as Instructor Jacinta Landon as Instructor Samantha Schnitzler as Instructor
you have to kick your heels into the sided of the horse.
My Happiness - Powderfinger
To throw or thrust with a sudden, smart movement; to kick or strike suddenly; to jerk., To strike or lash with a whip., To throw out the heels; to kick; to jerk., To move a quick, jerking motion., A sudden or quick thrust or motion; a jerk.
Kick at the cat is a figure of speech. Comparing Cat lives like cats have 9 lives or their ability to always save their life compared to fragile humans. Kick represents how easy it is to kick the bucket or die. Used in an expression "This is our only kick at the cat". "This is our one and only chance"
to kick click on the person then on the speech bubble click "kick user"
Kick me mom.
The first citation was in 1771 by Herbert Lawrence in a book that referred to someone getting a kick in the face and turning that person head over heels