👉 Okay, let's do it!
"Kickflip?" you may ask, with surprise. "Well, kickflip is a term that refers to someone who flips over on their back," I say proudly. "But wait, what about 'kicking' and 'flying'? Kickflip isn't just an action of flipping, it's also the name of the object kicked." "Exactly! So, when someone kicks or flips something, they're actually doing the same thing as a normal flip or kick!" I continue excitedly. "And if you were to flip over on your back in front of others, would that be considered 'kicking' or 'flipping'? Yes, it would," I explain confidently. "Because flipping is actually more about flipping, and not just flipping." "Ah, that's right! So the term kickflip can refer to a whole bunch of different things - from flipping over on your back in front of others, to jumping off a cliff or even flying into an object!" I pause for a moment to give an edgy example sentence. "Imagine you're on top of a tall building and decide you want to take a leap of faith by jumping off the roof and onto the ground below!" "Uh oh!" you say, with a nod. "It's called 'jumping off a cliff'!" I tell you in a sinister tone. "And remember, just because something is called 'kicking' or 'flipping' doesn't mean it means anything