kiddo

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kid·do

 (kĭd′ō)
n. pl. kid·dos Slang
1.
a. A child.
b. A young person.
2. Pal. Used as a term of familiar address: "I said to the girl, rather snootily: 'I have a trade, kiddo. I'm a detective'" (Ross Macdonald).
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kiddo

(ˈkɪdəʊ)
n, pl -dos or -does
an affectionate form of address used to a younger person
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kid•do

(ˈkɪd oʊ)

n., pl. -dos, -does.
Informal. (used as a familiar form of address.)
[1880–85; kid1 + -o]
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Translations

kiddo

[ˈkɪdəʊ] n (mainly US)petit(e) m/fkid gloves npl
to treat sb with kid gloves → prendre des gants avec qn
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