kick off

kick off

 

kick off of a soccer or football game

(be started or resumed)

  • The game will kick off at 8.30.

informal (to start a discussion or an activity)

  • I’d like to kick off the discussion with a few comments.
  • They’ll kick off the festival with a fireworks display.

(to force someone to leave a place or group)

  • They kicked him off the island.
  • The coach kicked him off the team.

American informal  (to die)

  • She kicked off at the age of ninety.

 

 

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