kickoff — [kik′ôf΄] n. ☆ 1. Football a placekick that puts the ball into play at the beginning of each half or after a touchdown or field goal ☆ 2. a beginning, as of a campaign or drive … English World dictionary
Kickoff — … Wikipedia Español
Kickoff — Le kicker donne un coup de pied dans le ballon pour lancer le match … Wikipédia en Français
Kickoff — Kick ọff auch: Kick|ọff 〈m. 6; schweiz.; Fußb.〉 Anstoß [<engl. kick off „wegstoßen“] * * * Kịck off, Kịck|off [auch: … |ɔf], der; [s], s [engl. kickoff, zu: to kick off = wegstoßen, wegschlagen] (schweiz.): ↑ Anstoß … Universal-Lexikon
kickoff — UK [ˈkɪkˌɒf] / US [ˈkɪkˌɔf] noun [countable] Word forms kickoff : singular kickoff plural kickoffs 1) a) the beginning of a game of football, when one player kicks the ball down the field b) the starting time of a football match 2) [usually… … English dictionary
kickoff — {n.} The start of something, like a new venture, a business, a sports event, or a concert season. * /Beethoven s Ninth will be the kickoff for this summer season at Ravinia./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kickoff — {n.} The start of something, like a new venture, a business, a sports event, or a concert season. * /Beethoven s Ninth will be the kickoff for this summer season at Ravinia./ … Dictionary of American idioms
kickoff — noun Date: 1856 1. a kick that puts the ball into play in a football or soccer game 2. commencement 1 < the campaign kickoff > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Kickoff — Kick off oder Kickoff steht für: den Anstoß in Ballsportarten wie dem American Football oder Rugby. eine Auftaktveranstaltung zu Beginn eines Projekts in der Wirtschaft (auch „Kick off Meeting“) den Start der Entwicklungsphase in einem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
kickoff — /kik awf , of /, n. 1. Football. a place kick or a drop kick from the 40 yd. line of the team kicking at the beginning of the first and third periods or after the team kicking has scored a touchdown or field goal. 2. Soccer. a kick that puts a… … Universalium