kick to the curb is slang for leaving someone behind.
2007-11-14 00:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Curb Meaning In English
2016-11-08 00:57:11
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answered by carrozza 4
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I've heard "kiss the curb" and "kick to the curb." everyone on here has already answered what those mean pretty well. I just wanted to clarify that "kiss the curb" is definitely a phrase that is used, and was not just made up. It is to make someone "kiss" the curb as you fight them.
2007-11-14 00:45:55
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answered by Andy N 2
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its kiss the curb and its when u get in a fight and u kick someone it the back of the head and make there face bounce off the corner of the street its actually quit fun doing it to someone u really hate but kick the curb i think that means get out or something iv never heard it and im american and i speak only english
2007-11-14 00:38:07
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answered by crystal 3
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it is kicked to the curb
pretty much means like see ya bye, get lost, whatever it is really dumb slang. There is too much of it going on in the states as it is try to learn good English not this crap that you hear people speak. If you do start talking with all this slang allot of people aren't going to take you seriously. I don't care if folks choose to speak this way it is fine with me. What would you think if you saw a Dr. and he spoke like that to you? I think I would have to go and get a new Dr. There is no reason to use this type of slang in the professional world. Half the time we haven't a clue as to what is even being said anyway. So like I said I would try to learn correct engilsh.
2007-11-14 00:46:19
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answered by ldygdva757 2
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Kick to the curb is slang talk.
Like " She kicked her ex-boyfriend to the curb for
cheating on her". She got rid of him.
2007-11-14 00:39:02
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answered by chmar11 6
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I believe if you were to say something like that you would say it "kick it to the curb" or "kick them to the curb" it's means to get rid of something or leave it behind
2007-11-14 00:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean, "kick to the curb", I think. It means to throw someone out of your house, break up with a significant other, or get rid/leave someone.
2007-11-14 00:45:48
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Silvia, I'm not sure that phrase is really an idiom or saying. It could mean that someone literally kicks the curb with their foot, probably in a physical expression of frustration. (Or because he's clumsy.)
To kick something to the curb means to throw it away.
2007-11-14 00:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you mean "kick to the curb." It means to get rid of or throw someone out of your life that doesn't deserve to be there (like an abuser or a moocher.)
2007-11-14 00:38:32
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answered by kckt98 3
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