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kicks noun shoes US, 1897- I suddenly remembered that Railroad Cox wore nothing but tan knob-toed “kicks.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Mama Black Widow, p. 118, 1969
- Let’s see now, them kicks you’re wearing got to go for eighty dollars. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 54, 1975
- He was always pressed; nothing but the best / Vines and kicks he had. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 97, 1976
- ”Kicks,” for shoes, goes nicely with nicks, or knickerbockers, to make your nicks and kicks. While this actually means your pants and shoes, it refers, more generally, to your clothing. — Chris Thain, Cold as a Bay Street Banker’s Heart, p. 95, 1987
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