Informal words are used in normal conversations and writing to friends. Nowadays, journalists use a lot of such words. Radio and TV anchors are also very fond of such terms. Here are a few words connected with Kid.
How’re the kids?
2. an adult who likes buying things that are usually considered suitable for children.
(Origin: It is a blend of kid and adult.)
These are combining forms denoting sham, false, spurious
Interesting Terms
Here are a few interesting terms whose meanings are far different from the literal meanings of their individual words that constitute them.
- Kid(n): a child or young person
How’re the kids?
- Kidult(n):
2. an adult who likes buying things that are usually considered suitable for children.
(Origin: It is a blend of kid and adult.)
- Kidology(n):
- Kidding(v): joking
Stop kidding.
- Kids’ stuff (Br E) kid stuff (Am E): something that is very easy to do or understand.
- Spoof (n) -m a humorous copy of a movie, television programme, etc. that exaggerates its main feature; a parody eg. a spoof game show, a spoof of a horror film.
- Workaholic (n) - a person who works very hard and finds it difficult to stop working.
- Brunch (n) - a meal that you eat in the late morning as a combination of breakfast and lunch.
- Schmooze (v) - to chat, to talk in an informal and friendly way about things that are not important.(schmoozer - noun)
- tailgate (v) - to drive too closely behind another vehicle
- tacky (adj.) - cheap, badly made and lacking in taste. Eg. The story had a really tacky ending.
These are combining forms denoting sham, false, spurious
- Pseudology - the art or science of lying
- Pseudomartyr - a false martyr
- Pseudonym - a pen name, a fictitious name assumed by an author
- Pseudoarchaic - sham antique, imitative of the old in style
- Pseudocyesis - a psychosomatic condition marked by many of the symptoms of pregnancy.
- Pseudography - unsatisfactory spelling
- Pseudologia - lying in speech or writing
Interesting Terms
Here are a few interesting terms whose meanings are far different from the literal meanings of their individual words that constitute them.
- Pipedream (n) - a hope or plan that is impossible to achieve, an unreal hope or fancy
- White paper - a government report that gives information about something and explains government plans
- Green paper - a document containing government proposals on a particular subject, meant for general discussion.
- Charm offensive (n) - a situation in which a politician is acting in a friendly and pleasant manner to get other people to like him and support his viewpoints.
- Acid test (n) / litmus test (n) - a way of deciding whether something is true.
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