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to kick around
[phrase form: kick]
01
to discuss or consider something in an informal and casual manner
02
to travel from one location to another location without a specific purpose or plan
03
to subject someone to rough or unfair treatment
04
to be present but not actively used, often in a disorganized or casual manner
kick around
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Example
We've been kicking around the idea of a road trip this summer.
Let's kick around a few concepts before settling on a design for the project.
Before finalizing the menu, we'll kick around different meal options with the team.
The old furniture has been kicking around the garage for years.
During their gap year, they kicked around Asia, experiencing the diverse cultures and cuisines.