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  KICK
  a job
  "He got himself on a light boot repair kick."
  [ The Hip Einie ]
       
  KICK CITY
  the center of pleasure
  ". . . he's right in his main day Kick City . . ."
  [ Nero ]
       
  KICKS
  facts
  "Now these is the simple kicks of the case."
  [ The Ballad Of Dan McGroo ]     +
       
  KICKS WAREHOUSE
  a place to stockpile hedonistic experiences
  "In fact he balled so crazy and so far out that occasionally he get his kicks warehouse so full of kicks he can't stick no more kicks in . . ."
  [ Nero ]
       
  KILLIN'
  generating excitement
  "That's killin' me, Jack, 'cause you know I blow with a great big show!"
  [ Nero ]
       
  KING FREAK
  someone behaving like or desiring to be a king
  "And all you cats were gassed on the Lupercal, when he came on like a king freak."
  [ Marc Anthony's Funeral Oration ]
       
  KING OF THE DIP
  a whale
  "He going to hip me, the King of the Dip, what the lick is?"
  [ Jonah and The Whale ]
 
  KINGLY WIG
  a crown
  "Three times I laid the kingly wig on him, and thrice did he put it down."
  [ Marc Anthony's Funeral Oration ]
       
  KITTY
  a human female, see also "Chick"
  "And there were sixteen thousand of these cats and kitties all looking to get straight."
  [ The Nazz ]
       
  KNOCK
  give something to someone; compare with the 1950s song "Knock Me a Kiss"
  "Knock a little patch on grandma."
  [ The Hip Gan ]     ^
       
  KNOCK A NOTE ON
  write a letter to
  "The Gasser sat down to knock a note on Ferdinand the First to hip him where he'd been goofin' all this time."
  [ The Gasser ]     +
       
  KNOCK A PAGE ON
  impart knowledge or wisdom to
  "I'm hip you're a big, groovy, swingin' king with a fat book, but I'm gonna knock a page on you."
  [ The Gasser ]     +
       
  KNOCK OUT
  amaze
  "Well, that flipped the Indians, and it also knocked out the Gasser."
  [ The Gasser ]     +