Kid

Noun



 * 1) A young goat.
 * 2) * 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe: Friday's Education,
 * I went, indeed, intending to kill a kid out of my own flock; and bring it home and dress it; but as I was going I saw a she-goat lying down in the shade, and two young kids sitting by her.
 * 1) Of a goat, the state of being pregnant: in kid
 * 2) Kidskin.
 * 3) * 1912, Jean Webster, Daddy-Long-Legs: Letter 3,
 * I have three pairs of kid gloves. I've had kid mittens before from the Christmas tree, but never real kid gloves with five fingers.
 * 1)  The meat of a young goat.
 * 2) * 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, Chapter 5,
 * So saying, he gathered together, and brought to a flame, the decaying brands which lay scattered on the ample hearth; took from the larger board a mess of pottage and seethed kid, placed it upon the small table at which he had himself supped, and, without waiting the Jew's thanks, went to the other side of the hall;.
 * 1) A young antelope.
 * 2)  A child or young person.
 * a kid brother
 * 1) * 2007 July 5, Barack Obama, Remarks of Senator Barack Obama to the National Education Association Annual Meeting,
 * Our kids are why all of you are in this room today. Our kids are why you wake up wondering how you'll make a difference and go to bed thinking about tomorrow's lesson plan. Our kids are why you walk into that classroom every day even when you're not getting the support, or the pay, or the respect that you deserve - because you believe that every child should have a chance to succeed; that every child can be taught.
 * 1)  An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.
 * 2) * 2007 June 3, Eben Moglen, speech, Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the end of proprietary culture,
 * I remember as a kid lawyer working at IBM in the summer of 1983, when a large insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut, for the first time asked to buy 12000 IBM PC’s in a single order.

Synonyms

 * kid leather,
 * kiddie, nipper

Verb

 * 1)  To make a fool of (someone)
 * 2)  To make a joke with (someone)
 * 3)  Of a goat, to give birth to kids
 * 4)  To joke
 * You're kidding!
 * Only kidding

Adjectives for Kid
healthy; irresponsible; squalling.

Thesaurus
babyhood, bairn, bamboozle, banter, be merry with, befool, billy, billy goat, birdling, boyhood, breed, brood, buck, bud, calf, catling, chaff, cherub, chick, chickabiddy, chickling, chicky, child, childkind, children, chit, colt, crack a joke, crack wise, cub, darling, descendants, descent, doe, doeling, dogie, duckling, fake out, family, fawn, fledgling, fleer at, flimflam, foal, fool, fruit, fryer, fun, gibe at, girlhood, goat, gosling, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, gull, haze, he-goat, heirs, hoax, hoodwink, hostages to fortune, inheritors, innocent, issue, jape, jest, jive, joke, jolly, josh, juvenile, kid around, kids, kit, kitten, lamb, lambkin, lineage, litter, little bugger, little fellow, little guy, little innocent, little kids, little one, little ones, little tad, little tot, make a funny, make fun, make fun of, mite, mock, moppet, mountain goat, nanny, nanny goat, needle, nest, nestling, new generation, nipper, offspring, peewee, piglet, pigling, play on words, poke fun at, polliwog, posterity, progeny, pullet, pun, pup, puppy, put on, put one on, quip, rag, rally, razz, rib, ride, ridicule, rising generation, roast, scintillate, scoff at, seed, shaver, she-goat, shoat, small fry, sons, sparkle, spoof, succession, tad, tadpole, tease, tot, tots, treasures, trick, twit, utter a mot, weaner, wee tot, whelp, wisecrack, yeanling, young, young blood, young fry, young people, youngling, younglings, youngster, youngsters, youth

Etymology
kide:, from kið: 'young goat' (compare,  kid:), from  *kiðjom (compare  Kitz, Kitze:).

Noun

 * Armenian:
 * Cornish:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: gedekid
 * French:
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 * Italian:
 * Latin:


 * Latvian: kazlēns
 * Macedonian: јаре
 * Maltese: gidi, gidja
 * Norwegian:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Sicilian: ciareddu
 * Spanish: ,
 * Turkmen:
 * Volapük: kaparül,  hikaparül,  jikaparül


 * German:
 * Greek: σερβό
 * Italian: pelle di capretto


 * Maltese: ġild il-gidi
 * Russian: ,


 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:, Armenian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Danish:
 * Finnish: kersa, skidi, pirpana, ipana, nassikka, penska
 * French:, , ,
 * German:
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 * Hungarian: ,
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 * Macedonian:, клинка
 * Maltese: tfajjel
 * Navajo:
 * Norwegian: ,
 * Polish: dzieciak
 * Russian: ребёнок (rebjónok) ; малыш (malýš)
 * Spanish: niño, buqui , chamaco  , chamo  , chango  , chino  , cipote  , crío  , güila  , huerco  , nene  , patojo
 * Turkish: Çoçuk
 * Volapük: cil, cilül


 * Danish:
 * Finnish: kersa, skidi, nassikka
 * French:, ,
 * German:
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 * Icelandic: ,


 * Norwegian:
 * Russian: мальчишка (mal’číška), девчонка (devčónka) ; пацан (patsán)
 * Spanish: chico, muchacho , cabro , chango  , chaval  , chavalo  , chavo  , chibolo  , chiquillo  , lolo  , pelado  , pibe

Related terms

 * kiddy
 * handle with kid gloves
 * kidskin
 * kidult

Verb

 * French: moquer, niaiser
 * Hungarian: hülyének néz, hülyít
 * Norwegian:
 * Old French:


 * Russian: надувать (naduvát’)
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:


 * German: an der Nase herumführen, veräppeln
 * Hungarian: megviccel
 * Norwegian:


 * Old French:
 * Russian: дразнить (draznít’), подшучивать над (podšúčivat’ nad, + instr.)


 * French: ,
 * Hungarian:


 * Norwegian:, tøyse
 * Russian: шутить (šutít’)


 * French: déconner, tu parles!
 * Hungarian: viccelsz? viccel?
 * Norwegian: du tuller


 * Portuguese: você está brincando!
 * Russian: Вы шутите! (vy šútite)
 * Turkish: şaka mı yapıyorsun


 * French:
 * German: spaßen, scherzen
 * Hungarian:


 * Norwegian: bare tøyser
 * Russian:

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