rekick

rekick
1. verb
To kick for a second time (such as a ball, in sports)

2007, The Associated Press, Titan Sets Record With Eight Field Goals, [ New York Times]

The action of swinging a foot or leg for a second time (or the flight of an object kicked again)

2007, Judy Battista, Icing Kicker: New Tactic Has Drawn Double Take, [ New York Times]


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