Definition of kick around

kick aroundphrasal verb

đá xung quanh

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The phrase "kick around" originated in the mid-1900s, during the time when football (also known as soccer in some parts of the world) was gaining popularity in the United States. The term "kick around" originally referred to the act of informally playing football, typically without any specific rules or structure. In other words, it meant to simply "kick" the ball around with others, perhaps in a park, on a beach or on a street. The phrase soon expanded beyond football and began to be used more broadly to describe any casual or informal activity, such as playing other sports, but also chatting or brainstorming ideas with others. Overall, "kick around" has become an expressive and vivid way to convey the idea of engaging in a relaxed and free-flowing activity, where the focus is on having fun and enjoying oneself, rather than adhering to strict rules or objectives.

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to be lying somewhere not being used

nằm ở đâu đó không được sử dụng

Example:
  • There's a pen kicking around on my desk somewhere.

    Có một chiếc bút đang lăn lóc ở đâu đó trên bàn làm việc của tôi.

to go from one place to another with no particular purpose

đi từ nơi này đến nơi khác mà không có mục đích cụ thể

Example:
  • They spent the summer kicking around Europe.

    Họ dành mùa hè để đi du lịch khắp châu Âu.