Wiktionary
prep.phr. (context colloquial English) In order to obtain pleasure or excitement.
Usage examples of "for kicks".
McVeigh told us at eloquent length, but our rulers and their media preferred to depict him as a sadistic, crazed monsternot a good person like the rest of uswho had done it just for kicks.
As far as hes concerned, the whole thing is the work of a single loony fan out for kicks.
We could either get another travel-bureau car at once or stay a few days for kicks and look for his father.
What does a jury make of testimony to the effect that the first hump was for love, the next for kicks and all the others were rape?
I take it from Henry and, for kicks, look up Henry (Teutonic) Ruler of the home: chief of the dwelling.
And now, ironically enough, I find Takis becoming more and more jealous of my other swings just for kicks.
You be as sore as you please, but, baby, treat me like a customer or for kicks I'll throw these dishes through your front window.
Wasn't just what he said - you ride each other just for kicks half the time.
You could - at least I could - almost like and admire the guy, except for the fact that, the odd half billion apart, he plainly does this for kicks, he's a moral vacuum and the ordinary standards of right and wrong just do not hold good for him, they simply don't exist.