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kiddiewink /ˈkɪdwɪŋk /noun British humorousA small child.In the immortal words of the Londonderry Air - that's Danny Boy to you, kiddiewinks - the summer's gone and all the flowers are dying....- Now then, kiddiewinks, a column about culture (like what you call kulcha) brought about by a collision of towering genius, modern technology, and a product of the modern education system.
- Mrs Christie, kiddiewinks, was a lady who wrote books that people read for pleasure (imagine that!) because they were all about people killing each other in very strange ways.
Origin 1950s: a familiar extension of kiddie. |