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How do you use kick back and relax?
Do you usually use in spoken English?
Oct 21, 2012 8:36 AM
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It's very informal, American English to mean relaxing in some way. "Kick back" refers to putting your feet up on a desk, sitting down, and not using any energy.
"Yo, let's kick back, relax, and have a few beers" --It is commonly used among friends, family, and close colleagues.
October 21, 2012
Some guys use it, like frat boys and grown up frat boys. And those speaking with a more hip-hop vernacular. A 1990's one. Actually, those are the same group, mostly.
Come on bro, kick back and have a few brewskies. Ugh.
October 26, 2012
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