单词 | kidded |
释义 | kid1 of 4noun ˈkid 1 : a young person kids in high school especially : child a married couple with two kids —often used as a generalized reference to one especially younger or less experienced the kid on the pro golf tour you poor kid 2 a : a young goat b : a young individual of various animals related to the goat 3 a : the flesh, fur, or skin of a young goat b : something (such as leather) made of the fur or skin of a young goat gloves made of kid kiddish ˈki-dish adjective kid 2 of 4adjective : younger my kid brother his kid sister kid 3 of 4verb (1) kidded; kidding transitive verb 1 a : to deceive (someone) as a joke : to say untrue things to (someone) in a playful or joking way It's the truth; I wouldn't kid you. You've got to be kidding me. I kid you not. b : to fail to admit the truth to (someone) They're kidding themselves if they think they can win. 2 : to gently criticize or tease (someone) in a friendly or good-humored way We kidded her about her old car. intransitive verb : to engage in good-humored fooling or horseplay He was just kidding with you. —often used with around She enjoys kidding around with her friends. kidder noun kiddingly ˈki-diŋ-lē adverb kid 4 of 4verb (2) kidded; kidding intransitive verb : to bring forth young —used of a goat or an antelope kidded verb1 as in joked to make fun of in a good-natured way everybody's kidding me about my new haircut Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in quipped to make jokes he always kids around about his "wild and crazy" life as an accountant Synonyms & Similar Words
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