[Slang] GET A KICK OUT OF. - Find Fun in Learning English: Amusement Phrases

Get a kick out of.

Get a kick out of.

Find amusing.

To "get a kick out of" something means to enjoy or find amusement in it. It can be used when someone finds something particularly entertaining, funny, or thrilling, causing them a burst of happiness or excitement.

Example Sentences

  1. I get a kick out of watching old sitcoms.

    I really enjoy watching old sitcoms.

  2. She really gets a kick out of surprising her friends.

    She loves surprising her friends and finds great joy in it.

  3. You can always tell he's having a good time because he gets a kick out of even the small moments.

    You can tell he's having a good time because he enjoys even the little moments.

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