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"get your kicks" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to find enjoyment or excitement in something. Example sentence: "I love going on road trips and exploring new places, it's where I get my kicks."
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Call me/You want to get your kicks?
Get your kicks where you can, because Lowlife is resolutely buttoned up.
Example: GykoR-66 (Get your kicks on Route 66) or L isn! (Live! It's Saturday Night!).
Is that how you get your kicks?" "No, not at all.
You have to get your kicks where you can in winter.
Both are "blood-soaked", and both help the viewer fantasise "about killing people as a way to get your kicks".
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With the end fast approaching, it's time to get your kicks--and quick!
To get your kick even higher, bring your back leg up higher before you jump.
Try to get your kick in as soon as you feel his grip, loosen so he doesn't have enough time to recover.
Not from a moral standpoint but because I am totally against getting your kicks vicariously.
The idea of "guilty pleasure" is ludicrous, unless you're getting your kicks by burning down orphanages.
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