Kid

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈkɪd/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/kɪd/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(kid)

Inflections of 'kid' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
kids
v 3rd person singular
kidding
v pres p
kidded
v past
kidded
v past p

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
Kid / kɪd/
  1. a variant spelling of (Thomas) Kyd
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
kid1 /kɪd/USA pronunciation   n. 
  1. Informal Terms[countable]
    • a child or young person.
    • This word is used as a familiar form of address:"Hey kid, come here,'' he yelled.
  2. Mammals[countable] a young goat.
  3. Clothing[uncountable] leather made from the skin of a kid or goat.

adj. [before a noun]
  1. made of kidskin.
  2. Informal Termsyounger:my kid sister.

kid2 /kɪd/USA pronunciation   v., kid•ded, kid•ding. [Informal.]
  1. Informal Termsto talk or deal jokingly with* tease;
    jest with: [no object]We were just kidding; we didn't mean those things we said about you.[+ object]We were just kidding you about your clothes.
  2. Informal Termsto fool;
    deceive: [+ object]You're not kidding me this time, it's for real, isn't it?[no object]Stop kidding around and tell me the truth.
kid•der, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
kid1  (kid),USA pronunciation n., v., kid•ded, kid•ding, adj. 
n. 
    1. Informal Termsa child or young person.
    2. (used as a familiar form of address.)
    3. Mammalsa young goat.
    4. Clothingleather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
    5. Clothinga glove made from this leather.

    v.i., v.t. 
    1. (of a goat) to give birth to (young).

    adj. 
    1. made of kidskin.
    2. Informal Termsyounger:his kid sister.
    • Old Norse kith
    • Middle English kide 1150–1200
    kiddish, adj. 
    kiddish•ness, n. 
    kidlike′, adj. 

kid2  (kid),USA pronunciation v., kid•ded, kid•ding. [Informal.]
v.t. 
    1. Informal Termsto talk or deal jokingly with;
      banter;
      jest with:She is always kidded about her accent.
    2. Informal Termsto humbug or fool.

    v.i. 
    1. Informal Termsto speak or act deceptively in jest;
      jest.
    • perh. special use of kid1 1805–15
    kidder, n. 
    kidding•ly, adv. 
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged tease, josh, rib.

Kid  (kid),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Biographical Thomas. See Kyd, Thomas. 

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
Kyd  (kid),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Biographical Thomas, 1558–94, English dramatist.
Also, Kid. 
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
kid / kɪd/
  1. the young of a goat or of a related animal, such as an antelope
  2. soft smooth leather made from the hide of a kid
  3. a young person; child
  4. (modifier) younger or being still a child: kid brother, kid sister
(kids, kidding, kidded)
  1. (of a goat) to give birth to (young)
Etymology: 12th Century: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse kith, Shetland Islands kidi lamb
ˈkiddishnessˈkidˌlike
kid / kɪd/ (kids, kidding, kidded)
sometimes followed by on or along:
  • (transitive) to tease or deceive for fun
  • (intransitive) to behave or speak deceptively for fun
  • (transitive) to delude or fool (oneself) into believing (something): don't kid yourself that no-one else knows
  • Etymology: 19th Century: probably from kid1ˈkiddingly
    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    Kyd, Kid / kɪd/
    1. Thomas. 1558–94, English dramatist, noted for his revenge play The Spanish Tragedy (1586)
    'Kid' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
    Synonyms: tease, joke, mock, razz, rib, more...

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