kick one's heels

Verb

 * 1)  To wait; to wait impatiently or restlessly.
 * 2) * 1893, Robert Louis Stevenson, Catriona, Dedication: To Charles Baxter:
 * It is the fate of sequels to disappoint those who have waited for them; and my David, having been left to kick his heels for more than a lustre in the British Linen Company’s office, must expect his late re-appearance to be greeted with hoots, if not with missiles.
 * The restless boy kicked his heels against the chair legs.
 * The dancer kicked her heels as high as her shoulders.
 * The restless boy kicked his heels against the chair legs.
 * The dancer kicked her heels as high as her shoulders.
 * The dancer kicked her heels as high as her shoulders.

Synonyms

 * ,, ; See also Thesaurus:wait