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    kiddiewink
    /ˈkɪdwɪŋk/

    noun

    • 1. a small child. humorous British

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  2. noun. humorous or informal. a child. It's time those kiddywinks were tucked up in bed. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. child in British English. (tʃaɪld ) noun Word forms: plural children. 1. a. a boy or girl between birth and puberty. b. (as modifier) child labour. 2. a baby or infant. 3. an unborn baby.

  3. 1950s. The earliest known use of the noun kiddywink is in the 1950s. OED's earliest evidence for kiddywink is from 1957, in the writing of Peter Wildeblood, journalist and campaigner for homosexual law reform. kiddywink is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: kiddy n. See etymology. Nearby entries. kiddleywink, n. 1830–. kiddo, n. 1896–.

  4. Oct 10, 2019 · kiddiewink (plural kiddiewinks) Alternative form of kiddywink. Categories: English lemmas. English nouns.

  5. What does kiddywink‎ mean? kiddywink (English) Noun. kiddywink (pl. kiddywinks) (informal) A child. 1995, Philip Ridley, Meteorite spoon (page 44) 'Now, don't get all worked up, my kiddywink.' Mr Thunder gently squeezed Filly's hand. 2000, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Falling (page 365) Anyway, Katya trusts me, so I do hope you will too.

  6. Definition of kiddiewink in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of kiddiewink. What does kiddiewink mean? Information and translations of kiddiewink in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  7. Noun. kiddywink (pl. kiddywinks) (informal) A child. 1995, Philip Ridley, Meteorite spoon (page 44) 'Now, don't get all worked up, my kiddywink.' Mr Thunder gently squeezed Filly's hand. 2000, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Falling (page 365) Anyway, Katya trusts me, so I do hope you will too. I don't think I could make matters worse.

  8. Noun. kiddiewink ( pl. kiddiewinks) Alternative form of kiddywink. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: Good job there were no kiddiewinks to get caught in the middle.” “Kiddiewinks!” Sarah chortled. “I haven't heard that term in years and you are right in some ways. Murder With Malice (Ray Bouvier)