kick
Kick stands for:
- Kick (psychology) , a short-term nervous and emotional excitement
- a kicking technique in martial arts
- Sudden onset of drug effects, see Flash (drug use)
- an alternate title for the 2005 film Havoc
- Der Kick , German film drama from 2006
- Pressure increase with a deep drilling, see Blowout (deep drilling technique) #Blowout
- removing a disruptor from a game server or from a chat room, see computer gamer jargon #K
- improper ball contact in billiards, see list of snooker terms # Kick
- Kick in neutron stars and pulsars denotes a greatly increased speed compared to the previous star
Kick is the family name of the following people:
- Burkhard Kick (* 1968), German soccer player
- Cornelis Kick (1631–1681), Dutch still life painter
- Franz Wilhelm Kick (1925–2012), German politician (SPD)
- Friedrich Kick (mechanical engineer) (1840–1915), Austrian mechanical engineer, university professor and politician
- Friedrich Kick (architect) (1867–1945), Czech architect and university professor
- Georg Christoph Kick (1754–1825), Hessian manufacturer and politician
- Hermann Kick (1912–1987), German agricultural chemist
- Hermes Andreas Kick (* 1944), German psychiatrist and medical ethicist
- Jasper Kick (* 1984), Dutch ice hockey player
- Johann Kick (1901–1946), German detective and SS member
- Ludwig Kick (1857–1947), German engineer and benefactor
- Matthias Kick (* 1988), German actor and voice actor
- Richard Kick (* 1947), German athlete
- Simon Kick (1603–1652), Dutch painter
- Wilhelm Kick (19th – 20th centuries), German editor and publisher
KICK is an abbreviation for:
- Child and Youth Welfare Development Act , a German federal law
See also:
Wiktionary: kick - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Kick - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations