kiddo
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Noun — An informal, friendly way to address a child or a younger person, often used affectionately even with adults.
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Very informal and affectionate — common in spoken English, rare in formal writing.
Etymology
From "kid" + the informal suffix "-o," found in similar casual coinages like "cheerio."
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What does “kiddo” mean?
The word “kiddo” means an informal, friendly way to address a child or a younger person, often used affectionately even with adults. In plain terms, a warm, casual way to call someone "kid," often used between friends or by an older person to a younger one.
How do you pronounce “kiddo”?
“Kiddo” is pronounced KIH-doh (/ˈkɪdoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “kiddo” in a sentence?
Here is “kiddo” used in a sentence: “Nice job out there, kiddo.”
What part of speech is “kiddo”?
“Kiddo” is a noun.