"Kidded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kidded" Meaning

To kid is to trick or deceive someone, often by making a false promise or statement. When something is kidded, it is done playfully or in a joking manner.

Example: She kidded him into thinking she was going to marry him.

"Kidded" Examples

Usage Examples for "Kidded"


1. Verb

She kidded me that I was going to win the competition, but I didn't believe her.

2. Verb (Informal)

The comedian kidded the audience about the new tax laws, making everyone laugh.

3. Verb (Figurative)

The weather forecast kidded us by saying it would only rain for a few minutes, but it poured all day.

4. Noun

The article kidded about the importance of social media in today's world.

5. Interjection (Idiomatic)

"Kidded" as an idiom means "just kidding" or "not serious", used to soften the tone of a joke or a comment.
e.g. "I'm going to eat all your pizza!" - "Kidded, just kidding, I'll save you some!"

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The word "kickers" can refer to:<br><br>1. A person or a team that takes part in a sport, especially soccer or football, and is responsible for kicking the ball.<br>2. Shoes or footwear with a stiff sole that is designed to give a strong kick or kickback to help loose laces stay tied.<br>3. In some informal contexts, "kickers" can also refer to outcasts or individuals who are considered to be misfits or troublemakers.

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