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kick in verb to contribute, to share an expense US, 1906- The high school and the Legion Hall kicked in with a total of eight hundred foldin’ chairs. — William Bast, The Myth Makers [Six Granada Plays], p. 157, 1958
- ‘Cause you’re kicking in for food, don’t mean you don’t gotta eat. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
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