Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic English) To be delighted by; to be amused by.
Usage examples of "get a kick out of".
Bean and its half-filled parking lot -- tourists seem to get a kick out of buying their duck boots and country knickknacks in the middle of the night -- to the small, four-unit apartment building where she lived.
I look into the lighted face of the jack-o'-lantern and since I just know that Lauren will get a kick out of it I have to swipe it.
As surely as George cannot tell a lie, we tell you that you'll get a kick out of this one.
Not to mention that you might get a kick out of poking a stick into the eye of an evildoer of Craskâ.
Though the two big ones did get a kick out of panicking people once in a while.
All he wanted, Catlett had mentioned this time, was some kind of small credit up on the screen, head gofer, anything, his friends would get a kick out of seeing.