kidren

English

Etymology

From kid + -ren, modelled after children.

Noun

kidren

  1. (nonstandard) plural of kid
    • 2006, Timothy White, Catch a fire: the life of Bob Marley:
      As Ciddy and child had slept soundly under Omeriah's roof, a group of young "kidren" playing outside sang a "ring song" []
    • 2006, Alex Wheatle, Island songs:
      Unruly kidren would fling rockstone after him.
    • 2012, Jack Caseros, Onwards & Outwards:
      Twenty-one year-old man too old to have patience for dem dere kidren playin' therr on the lawn.

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