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Slang for COVID-19 that sounds as dangerous as AIDS.
vid by alextrovert November 17, 2020
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vid is a Sanskrit root meaning "know". It formed the basis for video in Ancient Greek and later Latin. To the East it formed the basis for avidya. In all cases the personal vid meant "knowledge".
proVIDe
eVIDent
diVIDe there are thousands of others in languages around the world.
vid by Videography Labs October 1, 2007
to jinx; to change the result by doing the opposite of what is needed; to expect an outcome only to have the opposite happen
John vidded the Patriots by saying they would win, in the end the Jets destroyed them.
Vid by iamjackburton January 21, 2011
Slovene slang for a jewish person.
You are Suck a Vid!!
Vid by BestJewInTheBlock December 19, 2018
Knowledge obtained by the senses. Primal in origin, but applicable in any hood.
Providence provides vivid evidence dividing vidiot video
vid by Bob Kiger October 5, 2007
Name of a very smart, intelligent person, quite easygoing, easy to get along with and easy to love. Vid is also a person who enjoys teasing others in a non-hurtful way and always gives you a lot of positive energy.

One of Vid's cons is that he is very stubborn and it's hard to convince him in something, if he believes the other way.
I'm meeting Vid at 10 o'clock.
Vid by YourLittleTurtle January 11, 2015