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kick [kik] (petroleum engineering) Entry of fluid into the wellbore when the pressure of the column of drilling fluid is insufficient to withstand the pressure of the fluids in the formation being drilled. (ordnance) Violent backward movement of a gun after being fired, caused by the rearward force of the propellant gases acting on the gun.
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| The flavor, while not extraordinary, does have a leg up on run-of-the-mill "lite" beers, and provides a solid eco-friendly option whether at a local pub or kicking back for the game. DAVE Rather than slink into your shell when around guys, pretend you're kicking back at home with friends. He was asked to run 100 meters, starting slowly with a full foot gait and progressively running faster to an all-out effort that used only the fore-foot, with a focus on kicking back during the swing phase. |
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