<span class="searchmatch">kids</span>' <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> (uncountable) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">kid</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">kid's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> (uncountable) Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">kid</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">kid's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> <span class="searchmatch">kids</span>' <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> (British) <span class="searchmatch">kid</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> (uncountable) (chiefly US) (informal) Something done by, used by, or characteristic of immature people, especially...
greasy <span class="searchmatch">kid's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> (uncountable) (informal, derogatory) Greasy hair oil. 1978, Bruce M. Nash, Whatever happened to blue suede shoes?, page 64: Try not...
stuff joy-to-<span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> ratio <span class="searchmatch">kid</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> made of sterner <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> right <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> same old <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> sob <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> sourstuff <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> and nonsense stuffaroni <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> dreams are made...
National Education Association Annual Meeting: Our <span class="searchmatch">kids</span> are why all of you are in this room today. Our <span class="searchmatch">kids</span> are why you wake up wondering how you'll make a...
igrarija f (Cyrillic spelling играрија) <span class="searchmatch">kid's</span> <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span>, a small thing child's play...
“A Drink Puts on the <span class="searchmatch">Kid</span> Gloves”, in New York Times[1]: Cocktail geeks might want to stop reading — tastewise, this is <span class="searchmatch">kids</span>’ <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span>, all sweetness and light...
comparable) Not transgressive. 2012 October 24, Jon Caramanica, “No More <span class="searchmatch">Kid</span> <span class="searchmatch">Stuff</span> for Taylor Swift”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN: Instead, she has...
persistently lũ trẻ cười nói tíu tít ― the <span class="searchmatch">kids</span> laughing and talking nonstop (of action) bustlingly tíu tít thu dọn đồ đạc ― to busily put one's <span class="searchmatch">stuff</span> back...