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kid
verb
-
kid
,
kidding
,
kids
,
kidded
to
joke
with
or
tease
someone
in
a
playful
way
•
I
’
m
just
kidding
—
of
course
I
remembered
your
birthday
!
I
’
m
just
kidding
—
of
course
I
remembered
your
birthday
!
•
Don
’
t
kid
me
;
I
know
the
concert
is
really
next
week
.
Don
’
t
kid
me
;
I
know
the
concert
is
really
next
week
.
Shifted
from
the
noun
sense
‘
child
’
to
mean
‘
treat
like
a
child
in
fun
,’
hence
‘
tease
lightly
’.
verb
-
kid
,
kidding
,
kids
,
kidded
(
of
a
goat
)
to
give
birth
•
The
nanny
goat
kidded
twins
early
this
morning
.
The
nanny
goat
kidded
twins
early
this
morning
.
•
Farmers
watch
closely
when
their
goats
are
about
to
kid
.
Farmers
watch
closely
when
their
goats
are
about
to
kid
.
Agricultural
use
extending
the
original
noun
meaning
;
recorded
since
the
19th
century
.
verb
-
kid
,
kidding
,
kids
,
kidded
to
joke
or
tease
someone
in
a
playful
way
•
Relax
,
I'm
just
kidding
with
you
about
the
test
results
.
Relax
,
I'm
just
kidding
with
you
about
the
test
results
.
•
You
must
be
kidding
—
tickets
cost
that
much
?
You
must
be
kidding
—
tickets
cost
that
much
?