Keresés
to kick one's feet up
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to lie on a sofa, bed, etc. in order to become less tense or anxious
What is the origin of the idiom "kick one's feet up" and when to use it?
The idiom "kick one's feet up" has its origin in the literal action of putting one's feet up on a footrest or similar piece of furniture, often associated with relaxation and leisure. Over time, the expression has become symbolic of taking it easy, finding relaxation, or enjoying some downtime.