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kiddo

/kid-oh/US // ˈkɪd oʊ //

孩子们,孩子,小孩,小朋友

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kid·dos, kid·does.

    • : Informal.

Examples

  • Basically, this friend is a kiddo who seems to schedule with several people at once and then picks the plan that looks best.

  • Because of some of its limitations—no reverse mode, inability to sew thick fabrics like denim—it’s the perfect starter for a kiddo or newbie.

  • A compatible app means that protective parents can keep their kiddos safe from a distance.

  • It can hold up to 150 pounds, so multiple kiddos can take a ride.

  • A hanging component—as opposed to a dresser or other hard piece of furniture—is a good option if you want to store your kiddo’s stuff in the closet.

  • Sure, he rambled some, teared up and kept calling his wife “kiddo.”

  • It is the sweetest thing now you are mine and I am yours forever kiddo.

  • In this strange environment Tom was glad to hear the operator say, "H'lo, kiddo," just as he might have said it on the street.

  • I couldn't have proved—I mean—well, it isn't so easy to talk to Mr. Ellsworth as it is to you, kiddo.

  • Why, that was just what he was studyin' over; he was just puttin' that up to himself when he ran across the kiddo just now.

  • Say, kiddo, how did you find out what it feels like to be a lady?