kick rocks
To move along or get lost; loiter and keep walking.
Definitions
A dismissive instruction to leave or keep moving; 'kicking rocks' is aimless walking of the yard.
kick rocks In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
General slang for being told to go away; used inside for yard loitering too.
People Also Ask
What does 'kick rocks' mean?
It's a dismissive way to tell someone to leave or get lost. Inside prison it can also describe aimless walking of the yard, or 'kicking rocks.'
Is 'kick rocks' rude?
It's dismissive and can be an insult, but it's mild slang rather than a slur or profanity. Tone and context decide how harsh it lands.
How is it used in prison specifically?
Beyond the general 'get lost' meaning, an inmate 'kicking rocks' is walking the yard with no aim, often while learning the ropes or staying out of the way.
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