KIDDER

Etymology 1

Noun

kidder (plural kidders)

One who kids, or teases light-heartedly.

(British, Scouse) A term of endearment/address for a child or young adult, usually male.

(archaic) A forestaller or huckster.

Etymology 2

Noun

kidder (plural kidders)

(informal) A kidderminster (carpet)

Anagrams

• dirked

Proper noun

Kidder

A surname.

A city and town in Missouri, United States.

A census-designated place in South Dakota, United States.

Anagrams

• dirked

Source: Wiktionary



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