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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Ain't that a kick?

Ain't that a kick? Now that's a colored man doing that to one of his own, too.

Hi,
Does "Ain't that a kick" in the above refer to "Ain't that going too far?" It's from an old film called "Fearless Jones." Thanks.
  

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A kick is usually a enjoyably exciting thing, but can be an unenjoyable one.

  • A kick is usually a enjoyably exciting thing, but can be an unenjoyable one.
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A kick is usually a enjoyably exciting thing, but can be an unenjoyable one.

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