Kick the Tires

Meaning Of Idiom ‘Kick the Tires’ To kick the tires means to thoroughly inspect something, test something, or try something out before buying it. This expression primarily refers to inspecting and test-driving an automobile before deciding whether to buy it. When someone kicks the tires of a car, they are making sure it is of … Read more

Kick the Can Down the Road

Meaning of Idiom ‘Kick the Can Down the Road’ To kick the can down the road means to avoid or delay dealing with a problem, especially by using a short-term solution in the hopes that a final solution will become someone else’s problem. Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! … Read more

Kick Yourself (or Oneself)

Meaning of Idiom ‘Kick Yourself (or oneself)’ To kick yourself (or oneself) is to berate or reproach oneself for some mistake; to be annoyed with yourself, especially because you did something stupid or missed some opportunity, etc., to be disappointed in yourself; to regret doing something or failing to do something. 1,2,3  Want to … Read more