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kick some tail

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kick some tail (third-person singular simple present kicks some tail, present participle kicking some tail, simple past and past participle kicked some tail)

  1. (slang, idiomatic) To be authoritative and assertive in order to achieve or accomplish something.
  2. (slang, idiomatic) To thoroughly defeat someone.