Adjective
Lively, exciting, thrilling.
Characterised by kicking motions.
a kicky dance routine
(cricket) Describing a wicket that sometimes causes the ball to kick (bounce unevenly).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWith Barack Obama as president and the super-happening Michelle Obama as First Lady, you would think a new tone, a new tune, a kicky new jazzitude, would have entered Washington discourse, but it remains a landlocked island unto itself, held captive by its tribal fevers. James Wolcott
During the live stream, Perry also referred to her daughter as “Kicky Perry” and joked that she wants to “evict” her baby soon. Source: Internet
Knowing this, I’d packed my suitcase full of fun swingy dresses and kicky heels. Source: Internet
These kicky little bites are loaded with flavor, and can be made ahead and frozen. Source: Internet
We’re all sort of fumbling at figuring out how to best proceed when my “I can’ts” kick in. It feels like the ghost of playground me is floating by, I can see her with her bright and kicky tennies and cool mom jeans. Source: Internet