Kicking in a sentence as a noun

This is like a hotel manager kicking you out because you and your partner are having sex.

Stripe pretty much takes payment processing kicking and screaming into 2011.

It's funny that he latched onto some of the same core tenants we've been kicking around, but from a very different angle.

Disappointed in pycon for actually kicking them out.

You start seeing the behavior of purposefully undermining the new product to keep the old alive and kicking.

My counter was "firstly, the point of 'social security' is to keep people socially secure, at least for short stints, which means not kicking them out of their homes for a handful of dollars".

Which resulted in the cop kicking the door out of his hands and beating my cousin so bad he had to be taken to hospital with a broken jaw, and swelling so bad he couldn't open his eyes.

Perhaps the way I write my e-mails is such that kicking the ball back to them is better for me, whereas Rob's style means a different strategy works better than him.* Something changed about how people read e-mails in between my experiment and Rob's article.

Kicking definitions

noun

a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics; "the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements"; "the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him"

See also: kick

noun

the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent"

See also: kick boot