Found 4 items, similar to kid.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: kid
anak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: kid
anak, bocah, ece
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: kid
kid
v 1: tell false information to for fun;
“Are you pulling my leg?”
[syn:
pull the leg of]
2: be silly or tease one another;
“After we relaxed, we just
kidded around” [syn:
chaff,
jolly,
josh,
banter]
[also:
kidding,
kidded]
kid
n 1: a young person of either sex;
“she writes books for
children”;
“they're just kids”; "`tiddler' is a British
term for youngsters" [syn:
child,
youngster,
minor,
shaver,
nipper,
small fry,
tiddler,
tike,
tyke,
fry,
nestling]
2: soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat;
“kid
gloves” [syn:
kidskin]
3: English dramatist (1558-1594) [syn:
Kyd,
Thomas Kyd,
Thomas Kid
]
4: a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age;
“they had
three children”;
“they were able to send their kids to
college” [syn:
child] [ant:
parent]
5: young goat
[also:
kidding,
kidded]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Kid
Kid
\Kid\ (k[i^]d), n. [Of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. ki[eth],
Dan. & Sw. kid; akin to OHG. kizzi, G. kitz, kitzchen,
kitzlein.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A young goat.
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The . . . leopard shall lie down with the kid. --Is.
xi. 6.
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2. A young child or infant; hence, a simple person, easily
imposed on. [Slang] --Charles Reade.
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3. A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat, or
of the skin of rats, etc.
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4. pl. Gloves made of kid. [Colloq. & Low]
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5. A small wooden mess tub; -- a name given by sailors to one
in which they receive their food. --Cooper.
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6. Among pugilists, thieves, gunfighters, etc., a youthful
expert; -- chiefly used attributively; as, kid Jones.
[Cant]
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Kid
\Kid\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Kidded; p. pr. & vb. n.
Kidding.]
To bring forth a young goat.
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Kid
\Kid\, n. [Cf. W. cidysen.]
A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze. [Prov. Eng.] --Wright.
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Kid
\Kid\, p. p.
of
Kythe. [Obs.] --Gower. --Chaucer.
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Kid
\Kid\, v. t.
See
Kiddy, v. t. [Slang]
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