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what is the meaning of the phrase between parantheses? Extremely talented dance group from the UK, the group was formed by a genius called Liam Howlett who made dance/techno music (kick serious ass)is this phrase insulting ?
2012年9月8日 03:37
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"To kick (someone's) ass" is slang, and means to beat or dominate someone in a fight. The phrase has moved to a figurative sense: "to win/supersede", "to dominate" or even "to make a strong (positive) effect". "To kick serious ass" roughly means to present itself in a strong and influential way. To be "great". Actually, it's used as an adjective that way: "Liam wrote some (seriously) kickass tunes." = great music.
2012年9月8日
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No it's just a way of describing popular music.
2012年9月8日
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