Keresés
to kick up one's heels
01
to experience an enjoyable time, particularly by spending time at parties
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "kick up one's heels" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "kick up one's heels" in my previous response. The origin of this idiom is not definitively documented, but it is believed to have its roots in the imagery of horses kicking up their heels when they are set free to run or relax in a pasture. This behavior signifies a sense of freedom and uninhibited movement, which has been metaphorically applied to human activities associated with enjoyment and leisure.
02
***to relax or lounge with one's feet elevated, as on a sofa, recliner, bed, etc.