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Kids will end up having sex one day😐
== Common meanings ==
* colloquial and slang term for a [[infant]], [[toddler]], [[child]], [[preadolescent]], [[adolescent]] or [[Youth|young adult]]
* engage in [[joking]]
* young [[Goat|goats]]
* The [[goat meat]] of young goats
* [[Kidskin]], leather from young goats
* To use for pleasure


==Entertainment==
==Entertainment==

Revision as of 18:40, 5 October 2018

Kid, Kids, KIDS, and K.I.D.S. may refer to:

Kids will end up having sex one day😐

Entertainment

Performers

Albums

Songs

Films

Characters

  • Kid Sampson, in the novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
  • Kid, in the 1978 film Jubilee played by Adam Ant
  • Ward "Kid Galahad" Guisenberry, in the 1937 film Kid Galahad
  • Kid (Chrono Cross), in the PlayStation role-playing game Chrono Cross
  • Kid Flash, name of several DC Comics characters
  • Kaito Kid ("Phantom Thief Kid"), in the manga Magic Kaito
  • Death the Kid, commonly referred to as Kid, in the manga Soul Eater
  • Kid, in Bastion, an Xbox 360 Arcade/PC game
  • Kid, in Jak II video game

Television

Radio

  • KID (AM), in Idaho Falls, Idaho, U.S.
  • KID-FM, a radio station (96.1 FM) licensed to serve Aberdeen, Idaho, United States
  • KIDS (FM) (88.1 FM), a radio station licensed to Grants, New Mexico, U.S.

Science and technology

Sports

Baseball

  • Kid Baldwin (1864–1897), American Major League Baseball catcher
  • Kid Carsey (1870–1960), professional baseball player from 1891 to 1901
  • Kid Durbin (1886–1943), American Major League Baseball player
  • Kid Elberfeld (1875–1944), American Major League Baseball player
  • Kid Gleason (1866–1933), American Major League Baseball player and manager
  • Kid Nichols (1869–1953), American Major League Baseball pitcher

Boxing

Other uses

See also