on a (subject or activity) kick



on a (subject or activity) kick

Experiencing a particularly intense and constant enthusiasm for some subject or activity. Jim's been on a real cycling kick ever since he bought that new bike. I'm on a bit of a politics kick at the moment, but I reckon it will die down once the election season is over.
See also: kick, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KrisztiÁNKREES-tee-ahnHungarian
NemesisNEM-ə-sis (English)Greek Mythology
Hassan['ha:sən]
Malina (2)mah-LEE-nah (Polish)Bulgarian, Serbian, Polish
Chipo-Southern African, Shona
Colenekah-LEENEnglish (Rare)