The phrase "just for kicks and grins" originated in American slang, combining "kicks," which refers to fun or enjoyment, and "grins," indicating smiles or laughter. It is often used to describe doing something purely for amusement or lightheartedness, without serious intent. The expression gained popularity in the late 20th century and reflects a playful attitude towards activities done for pleasure.
just for fun
Yes: grins is the plural of grin.
Just for Kicks - TV series - was created in 2006.
The duration of Just for Kicks - TV series - is 1320.0 seconds.
Just for Kicks - TV series - ended on 2006-08-13.
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Just for Kicks - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Italy:T USA:PG
Sure. Me and gf do IT every month or so, just for xxtra grins :-)
Free kicks definatly that is his strength. He was never really good at the tricks he is just known for free kicks. So free kicks all the way.
It means a wide smile.
Getting Kicks is the idiom in that sentence. It means " just for fun "
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