noun General Slang

kidda

· noun · geordie

Geordie for mate or young lad.

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Definitions

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Mate, pal — a friendly term of address, usually bloke-to-bloke. Doesn't actually mean the person is a kid; works on anyone from a teenager to a fifty-year-old at the bar.

“Alright kidda, you in for a pint?”
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A younger lad specifically — a youth, a young 'un. Used when the literal age gap matters, e.g. an older bloke talking about a junior.

“The kidda's only nineteen and he's running rings round the defence.”
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kidda In A Sentence

Alright kidda, you in for a pint?
The kidda's only nineteen and he's running rings round the defence.

Origin & Usage

Variants kidderkiddo

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