Can-Kicker

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkænˌkɪkər/

Definitions of can-kicker

noun a person who habitually avoids or shirks work or responsibility; a slacker or procrastinator

Example Sentences

A1 A can-kicker is a person who enjoys kicking cans for fun.

A2 The can-kicker was seen kicking a can down the street.

B1 The group of can-kickers gathered in the park to practice their skills.

B2 As a dedicated can-kicker, he always carries spare cans for impromptu kicking sessions.

C1 The can-kicker's precision and accuracy were unmatched, earning him a reputation in the community.

C2 The can-kicker participated in international competitions, showcasing his talent on a global stage.

Examples of can-kicker in a Sentence

formal The can-kicker was reprimanded for not following proper waste disposal procedures.

informal I heard that John is the biggest can-kicker in the neighborhood.

slang Don't be such a can-kicker, just take out the trash already.

figurative She was tired of being seen as a can-kicker in the office, always given the menial tasks to handle.

Grammatical Forms of can-kicker

past tense

can-kicked

plural

can-kickers

comparative

more can-kicking

superlative

most can-kicking

present tense

can-kick

future tense

will can-kick

perfect tense

have can-kicked

continuous tense

is can-kicking

singular

can-kicker

positive degree

very can-kicking

infinitive

to can-kick

gerund

can-kicking

participle

can-kicked

Origin and Evolution of can-kicker

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'can-kicker' originated from the literal act of kicking a can down the road as a form of idleness or procrastination.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'can-kicker' has evolved to describe someone who avoids dealing with problems or responsibilities, often by delaying action or making excuses.