KICK, v.t. To strike with the foot; as, a horse kicks a servant; a man kicks a dog.
KICK, v.i. To practice striking with the foot or feet; as a horse accustomed to kick.
1. To thrust out the foot or feet with violence, either in wantonness, resistance, anger or contempt; to manifest opposition. Wherefore kick ye at my sacrifice? 1 Sam.2. Jeshurun waxed fat and kicked. Deut.32. It is hard for thee to kick against the goads. Acts.9.KICK, n. A blow with the foot or feet; a striking or thrust of the foot.