
1) American slang for a clincher 2) American slang for loan fees 3) Certain NFL football position 4) Concealed condition 5) Field goal man 6) Field goal specialist 7) Football player 8) Footballer 9) Hidden catch 10) Jan Stenerud or Jason Elam 11) Small engine in a boat 12) Surprising turn of events
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1) Dropkicker 2) Hindleg 3) Leg 4) Placekicker 5) Toe
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[KDE] Kicker is the main panel used in K Desktop Environment 3 and earlier. Together with KDesktop it forms the graphical shell. It can be customized by the user. By default, it has the K Menu, a Desktop Access button, a Home button, a Konqueror button, a Kontact button, and a Help button. It also has the Desktop Preview & Pager, the Taskba...
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[audio] KICKER is an American consumer electronics manufacturer that exists under Stillwater Designs. They produce home/portable, marine and mobile audio products, and are best known for their subwoofers, as well as their audio crossovers and the amplifiers that supplement them. Kicker is known for its high production of square loudspeakers...
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[poker] A kicker, also called a side card, is a card in a poker hand that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand, but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank. For example, the hand Q-Q-10-5-2 is ranked as a pair of queens. The 10, 5, and 2 are kickers. This hand would defeat any hand with no pair...
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• (n.) One who, or that which, kicks.
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(from the article `dam`) ...wave where it enters the riverbed; it proceeds downstream at lower mean velocity but in a highly turbulent state. Grand Coulee Dam utilizes a ...
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An additional feature of a debt obligation that increases its marketability and attractiveness to investors.
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An unpaired card used to determine the better of two near-equivalent hands. For instance, suppose you have AK and your opponent has AQ. If the flop has an ace in it, you both have a pair of aces, but you have a king kicker. Kickers can be vitally important in hold'em.
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A hole card which does not formally change the rank of a hand is called a kicker. In Hold 'em, holding KT on a board of K-J-6, you are said to have a pair of kings with a 10 kicker. If someone else also has kings, it's the size of the kicker that decides who wins. "I decided to raise. There was a definitive chance that he was bluffing, and even if ...
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An additional feature of a debt obligation that increases its marketability and attractiveness to in
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Kick'er noun One who, or that which, kicks.
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An added feature of a debt obligation, such as a warrant, designed to enhance... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/kicker.htm?id=12976&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of kicker'>more</a>
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A cheese-wedge shaped jump, often built in the backcountry for trick sessions.
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(1) The first sentence or first few words of a story’s intro, set in a larger font size than the body text. (2) A small headline in different type above and slightly to the left of the main headline. (3) A few words at the beginning of a caption to grab the reader's attention. (4) An ending that finishes a story or bulletin with a climax, su...
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A horizontal rail across the carcass for drawers, to prevent a drawer from dropping at the front when open.
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A playfield device used to propel the ball in play when struck. Controlled under the playfield by a solenoid and on the playfield usually by a switch behind a rubber band. The most common kickers are located to either side of the flippers under triangle shaped plastics. Also called a slingshot/slingshot kicker.
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American and Canadian slang for a hidden and disadvantageous factor, such as a clause in a contract.
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A structural member used to brace a joist or beam usually at an angle.
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A type of jump that will typically propel you further vertically than horizontally.
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a person or thing that kicks. · The tickets are free, but the kicker is that you have to wait in line for hours to get them. · a disadvantageous point or circumstance, usually concealed or unnoticed:The tickets are free, but the kicker is that you have to wait in line for hours to get them. · a surprising change or turn of events:T...
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Another term for a slopestyle jump.
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Another term for a slopestyle jump.
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[Logging] A piece of the face, or an equivalent object, placed in one side of a face cut to pull the tree from its lean as it falls.
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A kicker is a jump. Man-made or natural, kickers are used by snowboarders to get some airtime.
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