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English to English noun
| 1 |
a young person of either sex |  | Example: she writes books for children they're just kids `tiddler' is a British term for youngster
source: wordnet30
| 2 |
soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat |  | Example: kid gloves
source: wordnet30
| 3 |
English dramatist (1558-1594) |  | source: wordnet30
| 4 |
a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age |  | Example: they had three children they were able to send their kids to college
source: wordnet30
| 5 |
young goat |  | source: wordnet30
| 6 |
A young goat. |  | source: webster1913
| 7 |
A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze. |  | source: webster1913
| 8 |
Among pugilists, thieves, etc., a youthful expert; -- chiefly used attributively; as, kid Jones. |  | source: webster1913 preposition
| 9 |
of Kythe. |  | source: webster1913 verb
| 10 |
tell false information to for fun |  | Example: Are you pulling my leg?
source: wordnet30
| 11 |
be silly or tease one another |  | Example: After we relaxed, we just kidded around
source: wordnet30
| 12 |
To bring forth a young goat. |  | source: webster1913
| 13 |
See Kiddy, v. t. |  | source: webster1913
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