get kicks
get (one's) kicks
To seek out, indulge in, or enjoy something fun or pleasurable. I've never been one to get my kicks from running—I find a long, hot bath much more enjoyable.
See also: get, kick
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get one's kicks (from someone or something)
Fig. Inf. to get pleasure from someone or something. Do you get your kicks from this sort of thing? I get my kicks from Billy Simpson. What a great entertainer!
See also: get, kick
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- get (one's) kicks
- get one’s kicks
- get one’s kicks from someone/something
- get your kicks
- get (one's) jollies
- have
- have (oneself) (something)
- have oneself
- mark (something) with a white stone
- mark something with a white stone