Kick your heels up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To have fun, celebrate, or enjoy yourself, especially by dancing, partying, or relaxing after working hard.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal and cheerful. Commonly used to describe enjoying leisure time, especially after responsibilities are done. Often linked to parties, dancing, or unwinding. Not literal—no actual kicking involved.
例句
After the exams, the students wanted to kick their heels up.
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Let's kick your heels up this weekend at the party!
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You deserve to kick your heels up after working so hard.
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We hardly ever get a chance to kick our heels up, so let's make tonight count!
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After a long week, all I want to do is kick my heels up and listen to some music.
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You really know how to kick your heels up when you’re out with friends.
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