mud kicker

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mud kicker (plural mud kickers)

  1. Alternative form of mud-kicker
    • 1971, Robert Beck, “From a Steel Box to a Wicked Young Girl”, in The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, section 25:
      I was determined not to join that contemptible group of aging pimps I had seen through the years and pitied as they went their pathetic way with a wild dream of new glory and a big fast stable of young freak mud kickers.
    • 1974, Maya Angelou, Gather Together in My Nam:
      "Well, that won't be so bad, will it? I mean you're a whore."
      "Hell, yes, I'm a damn good one. I'm a mud kicker. In the streets I make more money by accident than most bitches make on purpose."
    • 2005, David Franklyn Bowens, Tweekin': Inside the Crack Game, →ISBN, page 155:
      “Cause you seemed so interested in my business, I thought maybe you were looking for a real mud kicker.” She said, boastfully.