kid

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a young person of either sex
    soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat
    a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
    young goat
  • Verb:
    tell false information to for fun
    be silly or tease one another

Word Origin

kid (n.)
c. 1200, "the young of a goat," from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse kið "young goat," from Proto-Germanic *kidjom (cognates: Old High German kizzi, German kitze, Danish and Swedish kid). Extended meaning of "child" first recorded as slang 1590s, established in informal usage by 1840s. Applied to skillful young thieves and pugilists since at least 1812. Kid stuff "something easy" is from 1913 (The phrase was in use about that time in reference to vaudeville acts or advertisements featuring children, and to children-oriented features in newspapers). Kid glove "a glove made of kidskin leather" is from 1680s; sense of "characterized by wearing kid gloves," therefore "dainty, delicate" is from 1856.
kid (v.)
"tease playfully," 1839, earlier, in thieves' cant, "to coax, wheedle, hoax" (1811), probably from kid (n.), via notion of "treat as a child, make a kid of." Related: Kidded; kidding.

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Example

1. This kid has been in this program since kindergarten .
2. Our kid was studying in a boarding school .
3. A baby sheep is a lamb a baby goat is a kid .
4. But I won 't kid you , they 're not cheap .
5. Remember that ipod your kid is carrying ?

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