kiddo
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- (GA) IPA: /ˈkɪdoʊ/
kiddo (plural kiddos)
- (colloquial, affectionate) A close friend; especially used as a form of address.
- Okay, kiddo, I gotta run.
- (colloquial, affectionate) A child.
- 2008, Robin Dutton-Cookston, The Foggiest Idea: Tales of a Displaced Texan in San Francisco Mamaland (page 51)
- The books say it's normal. Toddlers often stop napping around this age, and the average amount of sleep needed by a two-year-old is between nine and thirteen hours. My kiddo cuts logs for twelve hours at a stretch, so she's plenty rested.
- 2008, Robin Dutton-Cookston, The Foggiest Idea: Tales of a Displaced Texan in San Francisco Mamaland (page 51)
- French: mon pote, mec, gamin
- Portuguese: guri, guria, filho (informal), filha (informal), moleque, moleca (raro), garoto, garota, filhote (incomum), filhota (incomum), miúdo (Portugal), miúda (Portugal)
- Spanish: muchacho, muchacha
- French: gamin, mioche, petit
- Portuguese: filhote, filhota, filho, filha, garoto, garota, guri, guria, moleque, moleca, miúdo (Portugal), miúda (Portugal)
- Spanish: muchacho, muchacha
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