noun
One who kicks.
(sports) One who takes kicks.
(nautical) The kicking strap.
(nautical, informal) An outboard motor.
(colloquial) An unexpected situation, detail or circumstance, often unpleasant, serving as a punchline or clincher.
(finance) An enticement for investors, e.g. warranty added to the investment contract.
(poker) An unpaired card which is part of a pair, two pair, or three of a kind poker hand.
(journalism) Small text above a headline that indicates the topic of the story.
(journalism) The last one or two paragraphs of a story.
(journalism) Synonym of lead-in (“start of photo caption”).
(radio, television) A lighthearted or humorous item used to round off a news broadcast.
(printing) A device that periodically displaces a newspaper from the print production line, to aid in gathering the newspapers into fixed-size bundles.
(sports) A launch ramp.
(prison slang) The fermenting mass of fruit that is the basis of pruno, or "prison wine".
(informal) A relaxed party.
(film, television) A backlight positioned at an angle.
(pinball) A rubber pad that propels the ball away upon impact, like a bumper, but usually a horizontal side of a wall.
(performance art) A practitioner of the kicking performance art.
(US, slang, archaic) A complainer.
noun
(slang, Southern US) A particular type of Texan who is associated with country/western attire, attitudes, and/or philosophy.