
Leave it with a babysitter, mama, call the grave digger. “They’re always kicking against the rules. Might be over now, but I feel it still (But I feel it still) Ooh woo, Im a rebel just for kicks, now. “You’ll start to feel better when the drugs kick in.” (begin to take effect) “ Kick back and enjoy the ride!” (to relax) “I need the kick I get from my morning coffee.” (the effect) Ooh woo, Im a rebel just for kicks, now I been feeling it since 1966, now Mightve had your fill, but you feel it still Ooh woo, Im a rebel just for kicks, now Let me kick it like its 1986, now Might be over now, but I feel it still We could fight a war for peace (Ooh woo, Im a rebel just for kicks, now) Give in to that easy living Goodbye. Leave it with a baby sitter, mama, call the. “I had to kick the car into third gear.” (to change gear) Might be over now, but I feel it still Verse 2 Got another mouth to feed. to kick, a kick, kick back, kick in, kick against… How many meanings are you familiar with?



Just a quick look in the dictionary at a simple word like ‘kick’ and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Just for kicks, we’re keeping things light this Friday with the track ‘Feel it Still.’ I often talk about the importance of learning multiple meanings of the same word gradually, this generally helps avoid confusion and focuses the memory.
