1. kick back - Noun
2. kick back - Verb
pay a kickback; make an illegal payment
spring back, as from a forceful thrust
Source: WordNetkick-back
Now, I know you expected me to say that, well, I just kick back in the rocking chair, fished a little bit, listened to Willie Nelson tapes and watched old baseball games on the Classic Sports network. And, tell you the truth, I have done that for maybe about five total minutes. Dan Rather
Maybe once in a while, you know, after a hard day of shooting or something like that, I'd kick back. Tommy Chong
I was not going to kick back and wait for the unknown. I was going to dive in and become a full-time healing junkie. Kris Carr
The gun kicked back into my shoulder Source: Internet
As recently as April, a Republican National Committee official said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was to suggest that Mr. Trump might seek to “kick back the election somehow.” Source: Internet
After a hard day’s work, you want to be able to kick back, relax and rely on a great night’s sleep. Source: Internet