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kick off with
"We kicked off a party with a keg stand.
Does it make sense to you?
OR
''We kicked off with a couple of tequila shots."
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Re: kick off with

Originally Posted by
ostap77
"We kicked off a party with a keg stand.
Does it make sense to you?
OR
''We kicked off with a couple of tequila shots."
~not a teacher~
Why not? They're both correct.
kicked off - informal of "to start"
We started/began the party with a keg stand.
We started/began (the party) with a couple of tequila shots.
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Re: kick off with

Originally Posted by
Fillet
~not a teacher~
Why not? They're both correct.
kicked off - informal of "to start"
We started/began the party with a keg stand.
We started/began (the party) with a couple of tequila shots.
Any other commnets?
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Re: kick off with
I assume the expression has its origin in American football. It starts the game.
You can kick off a business meeting, kick off an interview, etc.
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Re: kick off with

Originally Posted by
Gillnetter
Gil
"A keg stand". It's kind of a competition. It's when you come to a party and threre's a keg. You do a head stang on top of a keg. Friends might hold your legs just to help you you. You put a plastic tube in your mouth and try to slurp as much beer as you can.
Would the first one work in this case?
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