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Kickstart

Noun (Popular)

Definition: A kickstart is a sudden burst of energy or motivation that helps to initiate or accelerate a process or activity.

Example: After feeling demotivated for months, she finally got a kickstart when she received an encouraging email from a mentor.

Noun (Local)

Definition: In some regions, particularly motorcycling communities, a kickstart refers to a lever used to start a motorcycle or a manual start mechanism on certain types of vehicles.

Example: He expertly used the kickstart to start the vintage bike, revving the engine to life.

Verb (Popular)

Definition: To kickstart means to give a sudden impetus or stimulus to something to initiate or boost its progress.

Example: The new marketing campaign is expected to kickstart sales and attract a larger customer base.

Verb (Local)

Definition: In local lingo, to kickstart can refer to starting a vehicle, especially by using a kickstarter.

Example: He kickstarted the old scooter by giving a swift kick to the kickstarter lever.

Adjective

Definition: Used attributively, kickstart describes something that initiates or activates a process or activity.

Example: The kickstart package includes essential tools and resources for those who want to begin their entrepreneurial journey.


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