/ˈkɪdoʊ/
OriginFrom kid + -o; see kid (“child”).
- Australia, New-Zealand, Philippines, US, colloquialA close friend; especially used as a form of address.
“Okay, kiddo, I gotta run.”
““Hey, Rick.” “Oh, hey, kiddo. How's your Saturday?” “You know, super chill. W-W-Whatcha doin'?” “Eh, nothing adventurous. You know that race of Underground Dwelling Cannibal Horse People that we're al”
- Australia, New-Zealand, Philippines, US, colloquialA child.
“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”
Formskiddos(plural) · kiddoes(plural)
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