Term used mostly in Manchester or Northern England for a sibling. Could also be a best friend. Noel and Liam Gallagher are notorious for using the term for each other. There’s no negative connotation to it.
"Something's afoot with our kid there. She came in at 3 am last night, reeking of whiskey and without her knickers"
by Alexandra July 28, 2004
A term often used by former Oasis star Liam Gallagher to refer to his brother Noel, often in a negative way due to the mutual dislike the two have for each other (Liam's eccentric behaviour and Noel's controlling personality often being the blame for this).
Interviewer: How's your relationship with your brother Noel?
Liam: Ah, y'know, I don't speak to him. Y'know, our kid has his thing, I've got my thing, haven't spoken since Oasis.
Liam: Ah, y'know, I don't speak to him. Y'know, our kid has his thing, I've got my thing, haven't spoken since Oasis.
by Rock n' Roll Star September 15, 2017
alright our kid what u up 2
by snoop doggy dog October 22, 2007
Bostin is well-known word meaning amazing, brilliant or excellent in parts of Birmingham & Bromsgrove and people that have pineapple on a pizza!
by Our Kid Paul March 14, 2018
Anna: "Hey boy"
James: "What's up boo?"
Anna: "Nothin much. Just a bit horny"
James: "Oh yeah? Well I bet our kid would be so hot"
Anna: "Fuck me JAMES!"
James: "What's up boo?"
Anna: "Nothin much. Just a bit horny"
James: "Oh yeah? Well I bet our kid would be so hot"
Anna: "Fuck me JAMES!"
by sfagtrhyetuetuetu July 13, 2010