释义 |
kiddo noun- used as a term of address, often affectionately US, 1905
- "Hi, kiddo," he said in a tired, cheerful voice. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 54, 1961
- Hey, what’s up, kiddo? Daddy say’s you’re wearin’ a sad face. — Paper Moon, 1973
- You’d better stick with me, kiddo. You’re too young to be out on your own in this town — Blanche d’Alpuget, Turtle Beach, p. 51, 1981
- Good work, kiddo. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 326, 1986
- Take a run at ‘er, kiddo. — Natural Born Killers, 1994
- a youngster, a teenager US, 1942
An elaboration of KID - [A] group of kiddos coming clicking, cracking prattling by. — Colin MacInnes, Absolute Beginners, 1959
|