kick out the jams
verbDefinitions
To behave in a raucous, wild, passionate manner free from restraint
To behave in a raucous, wild, passionate manner free from restraint; to let loose.
- Then the unthinkable might be actual, the unprecedented possible. You could safely kick out the jams, dissolve the old hesitations, break with adults, be done with compromises, get on with it.
- After that, we kick out the jams and explore some of the more interesting things you can do with a webcam.
- Bella was in her mid-thirties, had long prematurely gray hair and the face of a serene earth mother, but she could kick out the jams and lay down some howling firepower with her cherry-red 1975 Gretsch Streamliner.
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