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Kick out of Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
KIK-OWT-uhv
kˈɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
kik-OWT-ov

Definition

To force someone to leave a place, organization, or group, usually because they broke a rule or behaved badly.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used for being expelled or removed for bad behavior. Common with places ('kick out of the club'), activities, or groups. Not literal—does not mean to physically kick. Variations include 'get kicked out of' (passive experience).

Example Sentences

They kicked him out of the classroom for talking too much.

basic

She was kicked out of the club for breaking the rules.

basic

If you don't pay, they might kick you out of the apartment.

basic

I can't believe they kicked me out of the bar for wearing sneakers.

natural

He got kicked out of the team after missing too many practices.

natural

Their parents threatened to kick them out of the house if they didn't get jobs.

natural