kiddie
IPA: kˈɪdi
noun
- (slang, often attributive) A child.
- A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
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Examples of "kiddie" in Sentences
- Best adult-writing hidden in kiddie fare since Animaniacs ….
- “That sort of thing is pretty standard in kiddie movies here,” the Doctor shrugged.
- Investment income used to get taxed at a child's low rate, under the so-called kiddie tax.
- I realize the idea of kiddie X-Men adventures may not instantly appeal but I think it would provide another interesting layer.
- Under the so-called kiddie-tax rules, a minor child ' s investment income above $1,900 may be taxed at the parents ' higher rates.
- Anyway his little child -- 'kiddie' -- as it used to be called, was the dearest little fellow in the world -- so playful and affectionate!
- Just last year some tobacco companies wanted to market what some called a kiddie-pack -- smaller, more affordable packs of cigarettes, sort of a starter kit.
- It seems like his life is constantly guided by things that both fascinate and disgust him: his childhood interest in kiddie pop culture, his period with San Francisco’s hippie subculture, his weird sexual fetishes.
- Storm in a provincial tea-cup as British 'bobbies' go extra-judicially ballistic over alleged 'kiddie porn' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Storm in a provincial tea-cup as British \'bobbies\' go extra-judicially ballistic over alleged \'kiddie porn\ ''; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The challenge, which is presently under review by the Chief Constable of Lincolnshire (England) has its origins in a claim by a community administrator in a rural riverside community on the border between Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire that a local photo-journalist had "pandered to pedophilia" by taking a photograph during an award ceremony at the local community center to which the "press" had been invited ...'
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