kick up the backside



kick up the backside

A forceful gesture or message of some kind (usually delivered with good intentions) that acts as motivation to the (previously unmotivated) recipient. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. The threat of divorce was the kick up the backside he needed to start working on improving his marriage.
See also: backside, kick, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aleksandru-Medieval Slavic
Shelley['ʃeli]
Faustinus-Ancient Roman
Fidelis-Late Roman
Raniya-Arabic
Burt[bɜ:t]