Kid meaning in English
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Definition
a kid
: a child (informal)Kid is a familiar word, and is often used to show affection towards a child.
"kiddo": affectionate term of address when talking to a young person (slang)
Examples
- "I'll take the kids then."
- "Any kids from previous marriages or anything?"
- "Bartender : Don't worry, kid, come back when you're 21."
- "But don't stress it, kid."
- "Bartender : What will it be this time, kid?"
- ""Bada bing bada boom", I'll give you a little kid in 9 months!"
- "With my husband working full time, I have decided that it makes sense for me to stop working at this time in order to spend more time with my kids in their formative years."
- "Philip : Nine kids!"
- "Harold : No kid, you're alright!"
- "Danica : Bruno, this is Danica Delavigne, Chairman, Delavigne Foundation for Kids who can't smell good."
- "But Betty, where are the kids?"
- "Dad : Bruno... You've got to relax, kid."
- "Let's move on kids."
- "On Thursday, please dress to impress, and no latecomers - it's just not cool, kids."
- "Kid A : No!"
- "With kids or without?"
- "Kid A : Hey lady, do you want to go out with me?"
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