Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of drop kick English) vb. (context transitive English) To drop (a ball) and kick it after it hits the ground.
WordNet
v. drop and kick (a ball) as it touches the ground, as for a field goal
score (a goal) by making a dropkick
Usage examples of "drop-kick".
They'll probably drop-kick my butt into the pit, if this goes down wrong.
There would be no more plays, no chance to drop-kick the winning field goal.
He sees out of the corner of his eye a heathen mollyboy, with nothing but blue tatters around his bare legs, deliver a perfect floating drop-kick at a face full of surprise.
I swear if I leave here with less than my usual number of fingers, I am personally going to drop-kick you out the nearest airlock.
I'm going to warm up with her, then, if there's time, drop-kick Dickhead," she added, referring to the chief lab tech.
Get the fuck out of my town, or I am going to drop-kick you into the nearest hole.
The king didn't seem to notice, but Matteo's expression-quickly mastered-couldn't have been more horrified if Tzigone had drop-kicked the king's favorite hunting dog.
I walked down toward the frosted-glass door marked CLYDE UMNEY PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR, restraining a renewed urge to see if I could drop-kick a can of Dutch Boy Oyster White through the window at the end of the hall and out onto the fire-escape.
But then Xaxxa streaked unerringly up to Samena and the corpse, and drop-kicked the corpse's head smartly off its shoulders, sending it over a hundred feet away, rolling and jumping across the ashes and the timothy grass.