Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
on-a-kick
idiom
ˈɒn ə kɪk
Definition
A phrase used to describe a period during which a person is enthusiastically engaged in a particular activity or interest.
Examples
- She’s been on a kick for baking lately, trying out new recipes every weekend.
- After watching a documentary, he got on a kick about environmental conservation.
- During the summer, I was on a kick for hiking and explored many trails.
Meaning
When someone is ‘on a kick,’ they are fervently pursuing or enjoying a specific hobby, trend, or passion, often to the exclusion of other interests.
Synonyms
- on a trend
- in a groove
- on a roll
- into something