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What does get a kick out of mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word get a kick out of? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. (idiomatic) To be delighted by; to be amused by.
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I get a kick out of overtipping people who usually don't get any tip at all, like the girl at the ice-cream counter.
Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths.
And violence too: there are the young hooligans who get a kick out of annoying everyone who gets on.
I still get a kick out of playing together as a duo and I think listening to our music you get a real sense of the time that's passed between us.
And some areas are full of service providers who get a kick out of cheating the tourists a bit.
I'm a code monkey and I get a kick out of messing around with the system, as it were, but I'm hardly a particularly exciting guy.

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