English Pronunciation  I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.

I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.

What's the meaning of “I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.”?

This is another English idiom. To kick back simply means to to relax. Two other ways to say our example sentence are: I'm just going to take it easy now and watch the game as well as the idiom I'm just going to put my feet up now and watch the game. Somebody might respond to this with something like this: Before you get comfy, can you help me prepare dinner first?.

How do you pronounce “I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.”?

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  • AEI'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.
  • AEI'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.
  • BEI'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.
  • BEI'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.

How could I respond to “I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.”?

Before you get comfy, can you help me prepare dinner first?

What are other ways to say “I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.”?

I'm just going to take it easy now and watch the game.
I'm just going to put my feet up now and watch the game.

What are other important sentences related to “Relaxing”?

  • What do you like to do to relax?
  • I usually watch TV.
  • I like to write.
  • I need to take a breather.
  • It helps me tune out the world for a bit.
  • It's a great way to turn off my mind.
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