our kid

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our kid (plural not attested)

  1. (Northern England, especially Manchester, Liverpool) One's sibling.
    • 1980, Stan Barstow, A Brother's Tale:
      'It looks like our kid's in bother again,' I'd remarked to Eileen.
    • 2000, Roy Holland, Just a Bit Touched:
      "I'll oscillate you if you don't pack it in," said Dad, and our kid had to scarper a bit smartish to get out of the way of his big black boot.

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  • r kid

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