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Meaning & Definition of Kicker in English

English

Kicker

A person or thing that kicks, or an unexpected twist in a story or situation.


Pronunciation:

/ˈkɪkər/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

kickers

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A person who kicks a ball, especially in sports such as football.

    Example Sentence: The kicker scored a crucial field goal in the final seconds of the game.

  • Definition: An unexpected or surprising event or circumstance.

    Example Sentence: The kicker in the story was that the villain was actually the hero's father.

  • Definition: A mechanical device that provides a force or impulse, especially one that starts a motor.

    Example Sentence: The old motorcycle had a manual kicker to start the engine.

  • Definition: In informal contexts, refers to a situation or a person that adds excitement or drama.

    Example Sentence: She always has a kicker up her sleeve to liven up the party.

Etymology

Origin: Derived from the verb 'kick', originating in Middle English.

Synonyms

kickerbackpunterstrikerplayer

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • kicker in the tail: An unexpected twist or final part that changes the outcome.
  • kicker clause: A provision that provides for additional benefits or penalties under certain circumstances.

Translations

  • Spanish: pateador
  • French: frappeur
  • German: Treter
  • Russian: ударник

Related Words

  • kick: To strike with the foot.
  • kickoff: The start of a game or event.
  • kickback: A return of part of a payment, especially illicitly.

Slang Meanings of kicker

  • Meaning: A person who is very enthusiastic or has a lot of energy.

    Example Sentence: He's a real kicker when it comes to excitement at the events.

  • Meaning: An unexpected benefit or advantage in a situation.

    Example Sentence: Getting a bonus was a kicker I didn't see coming.