The term "kidding" likely originated from the word "kid," which originally referred to a young goat. The playful and teasing nature of young goats likely inspired the association with playful or teasing behavior in humans. Over time, "kidding" came to mean joking or teasing someone in a light-hearted manner.
The term "just joshing you" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It is likely a colloquial expression derived from the name "Josh," used to indicate playful teasing or joking with someone. The exact origin is unclear, but it has become a common phrase to indicate that someone is being playful or kidding.
"Biro lang"-Just kidding. "Joke lang" is also acceptable.
You can use the phrase 'just kidding' after making a sarcastic or teasing comment to indicate that you are not being serious. For example, if you say something funny or exaggerated that may be taken the wrong way, you can follow it up with 'just kidding' to clarify your intent.
Yes, in fact in the year or 2012 the released this word in the dictionary. The term "yolking" means you are just kidding.
You say "I am just kidding" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mon sere ni o".
Kidding
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"No Kidding" or "Not Known"
Yes, it is the name for giving birth.
Sheep Testicles...I'm not kidding!
i am not sure but keep our hopes up
Are you being serious ? 'No kidding', meaning 'are you being serious?', comes from teasing playfully as a person would treat a kid (young child). The term probably originated around the beginning of the 19th century.
You must be kidding. No they don't, they come out of the vagina like how most animals give birth.
i believe it will be coming out sometime in june, 2157. and i am not kidding.
The sea.
Varies from TV to TV but check your TV guide if you have one.
Next year on September! Just kidding that's my birthday date .It will come on November 2010.