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Kick some ass Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪk/ /ˈsəm/ /ˈæs
KIK-sum-ASS
kˈɪk/ /sˈʌm/ /æs
kik-SUM-ass

释义

A very informal and energetic phrase meaning to impressively defeat someone or to perform extremely well in a challenging situation.

用法与细微差别

Highly informal, often used to motivate or praise. Can refer to physical competition, exams, or any challenge. Similar to 'do really well' or 'dominate'. Not literal—rarely about actual violence. Sometimes considered vulgar; use with friends, not in formal settings.

例句

We trained hard because we wanted to kick some ass in the final game.

basic

Go out there and kick some ass!

basic

She really kicked some ass on her exam and got the best grade.

basic

If you keep working like this, you'll kick some ass and get that promotion.

natural

Our team is ready to kick some ass at the competition this year.

natural

That movie really kicks some ass—you should watch it.

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