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- DictionaryKid/kid/
noun
- 1. a child or young person: informal "she collected the kids from school"
- 2. a young goat.
verb
- 1. (of a goat) give birth: "milk fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding"
KID definition: 1. a child or young person: 2. a young goat 3. to make a joke, or to trick someone with a joke. Learn more.
Kid definition: a child or young person.. See examples of KID used in a sentence.
A kid is a child, informally, and it's also a young goat. Sometimes the word kid means a kind of soft leather made from goat skin. When kid is used as a verb, it means to tease or jokingly deceive someone — to kid them. Some sticklers for formality object to using kid to mean "child
Definition of kid noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. kid. noun. /kɪd/ Idioms. [countable] (informal) a child or young person. Do you have any kids? How are the kids (= your children)? A bunch of kids were hanging around outside. a gang/group of kids. college/school kids. street kids who rely on their ingenuity to keep alive.
Kid definition, a child or young person. See more.
Britannica Dictionary definition of KID. 1. [count] informal. a : a son or daughter : child. She has to leave early and pick up her kids at school. He has a wife and two kids. b : a young person. I loved to play hopscotch when I was a kid. [= child] I wish I could do something to help that poor kid.
1. a. A young goat. b. One of the young of certain similar animals. 2. a. The flesh of a young goat. b. Leather made from the skin of a young goat; kidskin. c. An article made from this leather. 3. Informal. a. A child. b. A young person. 4. Slang Pal. Used as a term of familiar address, especially for a young person: Hi, kid! What's up? adj. 1.