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[ kid-oh ] / ˈkɪd oʊ /
noun, plural kid·dos, kid·does.Informal. (used as a familiar form of address.) Origin of kiddoFirst recorded in 1880–85; kid1 + -o Words nearby kiddoKidderminster, kiddie car, kiddie porn, kidding, kiddle, kiddo, Kiddush, kiddy, kideo, kid glove, kid gloves Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kiddoSure, he rambled some, teared up and kept calling his wife “kiddo.” Joe Biden’s Happy Warrior Speech|Michelle Cottle|September 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST "That shows there's one thing about scouting you don't know, Kiddo," I told him. Roy Blakeley's Camp on Wheels|Percy Keese Fitzhugh And if ten dollars means anything to you, kiddo—look this over. The Woman Gives|Owen Johnson What do you say, kiddo, shall we hit it up for Nyack to-night or camp along the river? Tom Slade at Temple Camp|Percy K. Fitzhugh
“Ay bane looking for your razor, kiddo,” said Hulda deferentially. The Shriek|Charles Somerville Doc looked up at me and he said, "It isn't bad, kiddo, don't worry." Roy Blakeley|Percy Keese Fitzhugh
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