kid
1 of 2noun/kɪd/
Forms:kids
1
a son or daughter of any age
A2- All her kids have graduated from college.
- Her kids always surprise her with breakfast in bed on her birthday.
- His kids bought him a new tie for Father's Day.
- I haven't seen my kids in a few months, I miss them.
- She's going to a concert with her kids this weekend.
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2
a young person
- The kids were playing in the park.
- She's great with kids and loves working at the daycare.
- The school organized a field trip for the kids to the zoo.
- The kids eagerly awaited the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
- He enjoys coaching the kids' soccer team on weekends.
3
a young goat
4
a friendly or affectionate way to address a close friend
- Hey kid, you coming to the game tonight?
- Chill out, kid, it's not that deep.
- Kid, you always crack me up.
- Relax, kid, everything's under control.
- Thanks for helping out, kid.