get a kick out of . get a kick out of {v. phr.} To be greatly thrilled; derive pleasure from. Tom and Many get a kick out of playing four hands on the piano. Categories: add yours kick pleasure {v. phr.} Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates © 2024 » In RussianTo section: G Subscribe to: American IdiomsIdioms feedEnglish languageHome page and general feed Discuss