This term can mean to start something, like the opening kick in a game involving a ball. It can also mean the start of some other type of event such as a pub crawl. In someplaces it can mean the death of a person, such as--> "My grandfather kicked off last night."
Its simply called a kick-off.
Use of the leg kicks when swimming crawl and backstroke
The term penalty shot is used in ice hockey and polo. In soccer, the term penalty kick is used.
"Multiplicated" is an improper term. "Multiplied" is the proper term to use.
In football, the kick off positions used in a game are the 35-yard line for college football and the 30-yard line for professional football. The team kicking off can choose to kick the ball from the ground or use a kicking tee.
Kits are baby foxes. It is the proper term to use.
No you are not allowed to attempt a drop goal off a kick off in rugby- even if the ball does manage to go through no pints will be awarded.
you could rip it off. kick it off. punch it off. use a baseball bat what ever floats your boat.
Here is an example of the term annual -: " My birthday is annual because it comes once a year." so basically you use the term annual for things that come yearly.
Cock is often used as a vulgar term for penis and we prefer not to have such language on this site. We are working on preventing the proper use of the word, such as when referring to a rooster, from being deleted but haven't gotten the kinks out of the system on that subject quite yet, as of December 2007.
I believe the term "proper set" is not use in math. A "proper subset" is a subset of a given set, that is not equal to the set itself.
What is the proper use of the term immigrant?