Mark Turner

Published

March 31, 2011

Mark Turner in Cheap Thoughts | March 31, 2011

Cheap Thoughts: kicking it

The meaning of the word “to kick” is ambiguous. Early in its existence it meant “to quit” as in phrases such as “kick the habit,” “kick the bucket.” Yet it is also used to mean “to start something,” as in “kick it.”

Kinda interesting how that happened.

Mark Turner

Published

March 31, 2011

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