kick your heels

The phrase "kick your heels" typically means to wait idly or pass time by impatiently tapping your feet or heels on the ground. It can suggest a state of restlessness, boredom, or frustration while waiting for something or someone.


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English is confusing! Why do people say "Pardon my French" when they are speaking English? Because of idioms!

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