The natives of the West Indies have converted the expression into KICKERABOO.
KICK-UP, a noise or disturbance.
KICK UP, “to KICK UP a row,” to create a tumult.
KICKSHAWS, trifles; made, or French dishes—not English, or substantial. Corruption of the French, QUELQUES CHOSES.
KICKSIES, trousers.
KICKSY, troublesome, disagreeable.
KID, an infant, or child.
KID, to joke, to quiz, to hoax anybody.
KID-ON, to entice, or incite a person on to the perpetration of an act.
KID-RIG, cheating children in the streets sent on errands, or entrusted with packages. Nearly obsolete.