"kicka" meaning in Swedish

See kicka in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: Borrowed from English kick, originally as football/soccer slang, probably from Old Norse kikna (“to sink at the knees”), from Proto-Germanic *kaik-, *kaikaz (“bent backwards”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sv|en|kick}} English kick, {{der|sv|non|kikna||to sink at the knees}} Old Norse kikna (“to sink at the knees”), {{der|sv|gem-pro|*kaik-}} Proto-Germanic *kaik-, {{m|gem-pro|*kaikaz||bent backwards}} *kaikaz (“bent backwards”) Head templates: {{head|sv|verbs|present|kickar|preterite|kickade|supine|kickat|imperative|kicka|head=}} kicka (present kickar, preterite kickade, supine kickat, imperative kicka) Inflection templates: {{sv-conj-wk}} Forms: kickar [present], kickade [preterite], kickat [supine], kicka [imperative], weak [table-tags], kicka [active, infinitive], kickas [infinitive, passive], kickat [active, supine], kickats [passive, supine], kicka [active, imperative], - [imperative, passive], kicken [active, archaic, imperative, plural], - [archaic, imperative, passive, plural], kickar [active, indicative, present], kickade [active, indicative, past], kickas [indicative, passive, present], kickades [indicative, passive, past], kicka [active, archaic, indicative, plural, present], kickade [active, archaic, indicative, past, plural], kickas [archaic, indicative, passive, plural, present], kickades [archaic, indicative, passive, past, plural], kicke [active, dated, present, subjunctive], kickade [active, dated, past, subjunctive], kickes [dated, passive, present, subjunctive], kickades [dated, passive, past, subjunctive], kickande [participle, present], kickad [participle, past]
  1. (slang) to kick, to strike with the foot Tags: slang
    Sense id: en-kicka-sv-verb-v9KA7uuL
  2. (Internet) to kick (a user, from a discussion forum or game or the like) Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Internet
    Sense id: en-kicka-sv-verb-PTwBmZF~ Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 8 45 46
  3. (slang) to can (to fire or terminate an employee) Tags: slang
    Sense id: en-kicka-sv-verb-SFhP~0R~ Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Swedish entries with incorrect language header: 8 45 46
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: kickare, kickboxning, kickning

Inflected forms

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