Kicker

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Kicker may refer to:

  • Kicker (KDE), the taskbar for the K Desktop Environment
  • Kicker, a piece of additional information printed as an accompaniment to a news headline. It is a subordinate clause and comes in present tense. The point size is usually smaller and is placed on top of the headline. When it is placed under the headline it is called a rider. It is a term common with journalists, especially sub editors
  • Kicker (american football), a position in American and Canadian football
  • A Kicker (poker) or side card, a card in a poker hand that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand, but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank
  • Kicker is the alternate title of the 1985 Konami arcade video game, Shaolin's Road.
  • Kicker (Transformers), a Transformers: Energon character
  • Kicker (sports magazine), a well-known German sports magazine
  • Kicker (extreme sports), a type of ramp used to help an athlete gain higher altitutudes
  • Kicker, a car audio manufacturer based in the USA
  • Kicker, a 1960s-influenced British garage pop band on London's Track & Field record label.
  • Kicker, the German and belgian word for foosball (American), tafelvoetbal (Dutch) and Babyfoot (french)
  • Kicker, the German colloquial term for a football (soccer) player
  • Kicker motor, a small auxiliary outboard motor on a motorboat or sailboat, usually used for low speed operation (such as fishing), or as a backup for the primary means of propulsion.
  • Kickers is also the name of a European clothing and footwear brand who's shoes were quite popular during the 1970s-80s among football supporters (casuals).
  • Kicker (kicker systems), a powerful magnet system used to deflect particle bunches in high energy physics machines.
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