kicking around

kicking around
lying around here; is here or there or somewhere near
  

"Do you have a hammer?" "Ya, there's one kickin' around here somewhere."


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  • kick around — phrasal verb kick around or kick about Word forms kick around : present tense I/you/we/they kick around he/she/it kicks around present participle kicking around past tense kicked around past participle kicked around informal 1) British… …   English dictionary

  • kick around — {v.}, {informal} 1. To act roughly or badly to; treat badly; bully. * /John likes to kick around the little boys./ * /Mr. Jones is always kicking his dog around./ Syn.: PUSH AROUND. 2. To lie around or in a place; be treated carelessly; be… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • kick around — {v.}, {informal} 1. To act roughly or badly to; treat badly; bully. * /John likes to kick around the little boys./ * /Mr. Jones is always kicking his dog around./ Syn.: PUSH AROUND. 2. To lie around or in a place; be treated carelessly; be… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • kick\ around — v informal 1. To act roughly or badly to; treat badly; bully. John likes to kick around the little boys. Mr. Jones is always kicking his dog around. Syn.: push around 2. To lie around or in a place; be treated carelessly; be neglected. This old… …   Словарь американских идиом

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