To lie around or in a place; be treated carelessly; be neglected.
The letter kicked around on my desk for days.
This old coat has been kicking around the closet for years.
To talk easily or carelessly back and forth about; examine in a careless or easy-going way.
At first my friends were reluctant to consider my suggestion, but they finally were willing to kick it around for a while.
Bob and I kicked around the idea of going swimming, but it was hot and we were too lazy.
Herb thought that we should kick around the idea of establishing a special fund for supporting needy members of the club.