Gekicke

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

ge- +‎ kicken (to kick, to play footbal)

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Noun[edit]

Gekicke n (strong, genitive Gekickes, no plural)

  1. a boring or inept way of playing football (soccer), usually by both teams
    Synonyms: Gebolze, Kick
    Das ist ein ganz müdes Gekicke hier an diesem Samstagnachmittag.
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