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  1. A thoroughly devastating or disappointing setback or failure. Losing the championship match was a real kick in the shins, but I knew I just had to train even harder and try again next year. Having to move back in with my parents at age 40 is a kick in the shins all right.

  2. A harsh punishment (or remedy) for acting foolishly or malevolently. Usually used prescriptively (i.e., "(someone) needs a kick in the shins"). Tim needs a kick in the shins for passing up such a fantastic job opportunity. Whoever has been spreading rumors about Cathy deserves a kick in the shins! That fool deserves a kick in the shins for ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shin-kickingShin-kicking - Wikipedia

    Shin-kicking, also known as shin diggings or purring, is a combat sport that involves two contestants attempting to kick each other on the shin in order to force their opponent to the ground. It has been described as an English martial art, and originated in England in the early 17th century.

  4. Traducciones en contexto de "kicked the shins" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: I remember a lunatic who kicked the shins off me.

  5. Kick them in the shins. So far, I thought that ‘kick them in the shins’ is really kicking someone on the spot of their shin and has wondered why shin is plural. I came across its definition and it seems not related to a physical contact. Is this right? So if someone berates someone, it can be said ‘that person kick him/her in the shins”?

  6. Literature. Then he kicked me in the shin an when I bend over to hole my shin, he kick me in the other shin. Literature. When the next kid kicked me in the shin, I was relieved. Literature. At the colonial fair, I should have kicked you in the shins repeatedly with a steel-tipped boot. OpenSubtitles2018.v3.

  7. 5 ways you can get this common soccer injury. Contusions usually happen like this… Knee or foot to the thigh. Kicked in the shin (outside of the shin) Kicked in the calf. Elbow to the arm. Back injury from a blow from the knee or elbow. Who is getting injured?