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Today's Idiom = "Get A Kick Out Of Someone Or Something"

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Got A Kick Out Of It ( that thing makes one laugh ... )
"get a kick out of someone or something"



Example: "When the clown fell off the bicycle, I really got a kick out of that." Another example: "Did you like the movie last night?" Reply: "We got a kick out of it."




Got A Frog In Your Throat

Got A Rise Out Of You


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Common variations of this idiom: Got A Kick Out Of It, Get A Kick Out Of Someone Or Something,