Green’s Dictionary of Slang

kick down (to) v.

also kick down with, kick out with
[? kick v.1 ]

1. to go to, to arrive, visit, wander.

[US]K. McGaffey Sorrows of a Show Girl Ch. iv: The other evening I kicked down to a show I once worked in.

2. (US, also kick) to give something to, to hand over.

[US]E. Folb Runnin’ Down Some Lines 244: Kick me down/out with . . . ‘Let me have . . .’.
[US]L. Bing Do or Die (1992) 147: My homeboy gonna kick me down lotta money.
[US](con. 1975–6) E. Little Steel Toes 84: I’ll kick ya a few hundred to go shoppin’ with.
[US]J. Lerner You Got Nothing Coming 34: ‘Whatchu need for the Wranglers, dawg?’ ‘Kick me down a can of Bugler tobacco, dawg.’.
[US]C.D. Rosales Word Is Bone [ebook] ‘I said I’d set you up in Clearwater if you’d kick me down my fifty percent’.

3. (US black) to set a person up in the drug business.

[US]G. Smitherman Black Talk.