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What is kicking the cat's?When you feel that desperate need to just hammer back that one last thing before your suppose to stop it forever. Wife: “Your a fucking piss tank! Your fucking drunk right now! You piece of shit! You better stop your drinking or I’m going to leave!” kicking the cat's - videoKicking the cat's - what is it?Phrase that means take your anger out on your own. Don't hand it (your anger) off onto someone else because you'll only be ruining someone else's day. To take someone's anger out on someone undeserving of it. "Oh Steve! Just shut up and kick your own cat!" Cindy said. "I was perfectly happy 'til you came in here grumbling like that." What does "kicking the cat's" mean?A final opportunity to accomplish something, usually after previous unsuccessful tries or else no previous opportunity at all. This will be the coach's last kick at the cat to win a championship; he's retiring after this year. Kicking the cat's - what does it mean?This is the sentence that describes the action of "sucking dick". this is used so others will not know what you are talking about and will keep your private information between you and your friends. this originated from one friend telling the other about this situation and telling them to keep it a secret but when it slipped up this was used to cover the secret. So, did you kick his cat? Kicking the cat's - meaningTo fuck. "A kick at the cat": a fuck. "Cat" from "pussy" and its furry nature, and "kick" probably because of the similarity of the thrusting action to violent kicks. Dude, I'm so dyin' to kick the cat tonight! Kicking the cat's - definitionWhen A Man upsets his wife/girlfrriend he does not get sex for a week or so. Expression coming from - Jeff- How are you and stephanie? Kicking the cat's - slangTo release your frustration and powerlessness by snapping at an innocent person or creature who just happens to be handy. Usually following a bad day at work. 1. The Chief Executive bawled out the manager, and the manager bawled me out. Boy, when I got home I wanted to kick the cat. |
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