Homie or yo kid
A 'kid' , when one means a 'child'. A 'kid' is an immature goat.
mouth piece (this is slang) attorney
Brainiac, whiz kid, wunderkind,
Northern English slang for a mischievous kid.
GK is a slang word meaning "Good Kid"
TCK can stand for two different things 1.TCK(Agricultural Times)-was a slang for Third Culture Kid 2.TCK(Present Day)-is a slang used for Totally Cool Kid
Yes, kid or kiddie or kiddo mean a young person; a child.
The word "kid" was used in the 1940's and decades before that to refer to a child and a small goat. It is also a slang that refers to teasing or joking and it was around then too.
Yes, the slang phrase "Oh, you kid!" originated in the 1920s. It was used to express playful disbelief or to affectionately tease someone, often in a lighthearted context. The phrase reflects the playful and exuberant spirit of the Roaring Twenties, a time characterized by social change and cultural dynamism.
In American English they mean about the same. "Kid" is more of a casual/slang usage than child. Also, kid is the term for a young goat.
It is slang or gangsta for kid or buddy.
What up? What's up? Wat up? What up? These are all way's that kid's or adult's type sometimes. (;