kicker
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kicker englanniksi
One who kicks.
One who takes kicks.
A placekicker: a player who kicks the football during kicks, offs, goals, and point tries.
The strap.
An motor.
An unexpected situation, detail or circumstance, often unpleasant, serving as a punchline or clincher.
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An enticement for investors, e.g. warranty added to the investment contract.
An unpaired card which is part of a pair, pair, or of a kind poker hand.
Small text above a headline that indicates the topic of the story.
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The last one or two paragraphs of a story.
(synonym of).
A lighthearted or humorous item used to off a news broadcast.
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A device that periodically displaces a newspaper from the print production line, to aid in gathering the newspapers into fixed-size bundles.
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A ramp.
The fermenting mass of fruit that is the basis of pruno, or "prison wine".
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A relaxed party.
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A backlight positioned at an angle.
A rubber pad that propels the ball away upon impact, like a bumper, but usually a horizontal side of a wall.
A practitioner of the kicking performance art.
A complainer.
A particular type of Texan who is associated with country/western attire, attitudes{{, and/or philosophy.
A member of a youth subculture that emerged in the late 1980s, while vague and without precise definition, typically characterised by branded sportswear with trousers tucked into socks and an interest in arts, and often associated with violence, especially kicking, possibly influenced by British (l) culture.
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