Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kick-up-your-heels
idiom
/kɪk ʌp jʊr hiːlz/

Definition
To relax and enjoy oneself; to celebrate or have a good time, often in a carefree manner.

Examples
- After a long week of work, she decided it was time to kick up her heels at the weekend party.
- The children kicked up their heels at the fair, laughing and playing all day.
- During the holidays, many people like to kick up their heels and celebrate with family and friends.

Meaning
This phrase suggests having fun and letting loose, usually associated with a joyful or festive atmosphere.

Synonyms
- let loose
- celebrate
- enjoy oneself
- have fun
- cut loose