0 past simple and past participle of kick
1 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently:
She kicked the children's ball so powerfully that it flew over the hedge.
The football player kicked the ball slap into the middle of the net.
He wanted a continuity so that, as one scene ended, the next one kicked in.
Multi-dimensioned intertwined basin boundaries: basin structure of the kicked double rotor.
Orbits are trapped for some time in the vicinity of periodic attractors, but eventually are kicked by noise into the fractal boundary region.