vid
haul video
A video posted online in which one shows and discusses many recent purchases. Can also just be called a "haul." I ended up buying so much stuff for my new apartment that I'm going to post a haul video for you guys on Friday! And if you haven't already, check out my UK haul video—I picked up tons of awesome goodies while I was overseas.
See also: haul, video
kid vid
A video, television program, or film made for young children. Hyphenated if used before as a modifier before a noun. We were commissioned to create a kid vid about healthy eating habits. Kid vids can be hugely lucrative online, often racking up tens of millions of views. This is one of the best kid-vid channels on TV, if you ask me.
See also: kid, vid
vid
informal A shortening of "video." Usually pluralized. I just found a couple of hilarious vids on YouTube that you've got to check out!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
kid-vid
(ˈkɪdvɪd) n. children’s television; television programming aimed at children. Kid-vid isn’t good for anything other than selling cereal.
vid
n. a video [tape]. I rented some vids for tonight so we can stay in and drink beer.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- haul video
- video
- vids
- haul (something) to (some place)
- haul to some place
- haul in