Kick it
含义: To hang out, relax, and spend time casually with friends.
Kicking it is the art of hanging out without any specific agenda. It's about being present with people you enjoy, whether at someone's house, a park, or anywhere comfortable. 'Come kick it' is an invitation to hang out. It emphasizes relaxation and companionship over structured activities.
例句
- We're just kicking it at my place tonight — nothing fancy. 今晚就在我家随便待着——没什么特别的。Esta noche solo estamos pasando el rato en mi casa — nada especial.今夜はうちでまったりしてるだけ — 特に予定なし。오늘 밤 우리 집에서 그냥 편하게 놀 거야 — 별거 없어.
- I used to kick it with those guys after school every day. 放学后我每天都跟那帮人一起玩。Antes me juntaba con esos tíos todos los días después de clase.放課後は毎日あいつらとつるんでたよ。방과 후에 매일 걔네랑 어울려 놀았어.
- Come kick it with us this weekend. We're having a cookout. 周末来跟我们一起玩吧。我们要搞个烧烤。Vente a pasar el rato con nosotros este fin de semana. Vamos a hacer una barbacoa.週末一緒に遊ぼうぜ。バーベキューやるから。주말에 우리랑 놀러 와. 바비큐 할 거야.
发音
用法指南
语境: socializing, invitations, casual conversation
语气: relaxed, friendly
✓ 正确说法
- Let's kick it.我们一起出去玩吧。Vamos a pasar el rato.一緒に遊ぼうぜ。같이 놀자.
- Come kick it with us.来跟我们一起待着吧。Vente a pasar el rato con nosotros.うちに来て遊ぼうよ。우리랑 같이 놀러 와.
✗ 错误说法
- Don't confuse with literally kicking something — it exclusively means hanging out不要和字面上的'踢'混淆——它专门指闲逛No confundir con dar una patada literal — significa exclusivamente pasar el rato何かを蹴る意味と混同しないこと — 完全に「遊ぶ・つるむ」の意味말 그대로 뭔가를 발로 차는 것과 혼동하지 말 것 — 오로지 어울려 놀다는 의미이다
起源与历史
Originated in AAVE in the 1980s, becoming deeply embedded in West Coast hip-hop culture. The phrase suggests kicking back (relaxing) while hanging out. It became mainstream through 1990s hip-hop and remains one of the most commonly used casual social phrases.
文化背景
Era: 1980s-present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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