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- What is a nice way to say "kicking ass"? [duplicate]
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- Is "kicking ass and taking names" an offshoot of an older idiom?
- What is the etymology of "…kick ass and take names"?
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- "To [put a] boot in the ass to do something" — uncertain meaning
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What is this idiom: "I'm going to start taking names and..."?
Mar 24, 2011 · kick ass {or (euphem[istically]} butt or tail} 1. Esp. Esp. Mil[itary] to enforce one's authority or otherwise enforce oneself mercilessly or pugnaciously; (also) (prob. the orig. …
What is a nice way to say "kicking ass"? [duplicate]
Often in a professional setting, I want to say "X has really been kicking ass (and taking names!)" Sometimes I say "kicking butt" but it doesn't have quite the same emphasis. I don't want to say …
american english - Polite, non-profane equivalent to ‘kick a* ...
Jul 3, 2015 · 'Kick Ass 103' would work as well. But 'Trounce 103' or 'Dominate 103' , to take two good suggestions below, would, in my opinion, leave a reader rather puzzled as to what I was …
Is "kicking ass and taking names" an offshoot of an older idiom?
Apr 15, 2011 · User "UnequivocallyAwesome" at Urban Dictionary claims it is a form of "Kick ass and ask questions later," which in turn is taken from "Shoot first, ask questions later," but UA …
What is the etymology of "…kick ass and take names"?
It appears ass kicking itself dates back to the early '40s and the phrase having as much chance as a one-legged man in a mule/butt/ass-kicking contest. The similar expression kick in the …
expressions - Alternatives to "kick your a**" - English Language ...
Aug 21, 2011 · Some friends suggested kick your bacon (but I am not sure if this means the same thing). I thought about using butt but this is another word I would like not to use. Can I be …
What does "Your team kicking serious butt" mean?
Aug 29, 2015 · The phrase "kick ass" is a longstanding idiom that generally means someone is doing something really well, excelling, or, in your case, being awesome. If you're looking for …
"To [put a] boot in the ass to do something" — uncertain meaning
The expression "a kick in the ass" (or, more mildly, "a kick in the pants") is sometimes used to refer to jumpstarting an individual, or getting a situation back on the right track, as in: "Our son …
What exactly is "I'mma?" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Oct 10, 2013 · The earliest such example I have (thanks to my brother Glen) is "F--- tha Police" by N.W.A., from 1988: "I'ma kick your ass." There's also House of Pain's "I'm a Swing It" from …
slang - Where does "can't be arsed" come from? - English …
We would never use the word ass to mean "backside" except in certain Americanisations like "a can of whoop-ass". Ass is used as a perjorative term (somewhat archaic) but I think in that …