What is the meaning of KIDDE. Phrases containing KIDDE
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Another word for "Lad," "Fellow," "Mate," or "Comrade.", e.g. "Come on then, kidder." Can also be abbreviated to "Our kid," e.g. "I'll get our kid onto you!" Meaning that "An older, stronger relative of mine will be coming to beat you up." Used in Liverpool since way before the 70's, seems to be a local expression.
A replacement for "Goodbye" or "See you later," as in "I will see you in a bit (of time)." e.g. "Inabit kidder!" Contributor claims to have coined this as a word in 1995 at the age of 9, at one "hometime" at Rathbone School (now demolished,). He was told that people were using this word before that time, but would like someone to confirm it please.
Noun. A term of address, generally affectionate use, towards someone younger. [Mainly Liverpool use]
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
the stiffening at the back of a shoe
[from the idea of beating —cheating—someone] a bogus or mislabeled drug or a substance resembling a certain drug and sold as that drug (soap chips as crack ; methamphetamine or baking soda as cocaine; catnip as marijuana; PCP as LSD, mescaline, or tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—the active principle of marijuana; procaine as cocaine)
King's head is London Cockney rhyming slang for shed.
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Describes hitting the exact amount required
a narrow path down the side of a hill, worn by passing cattle; or made by an avalanche of the soil
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A kind of ingrain carpeting, named from the English town where formerly most of it was manufactured.
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