A child born in the 2000s who is into 90s things like a 90s kid. They're a rare breed of blockbuster loving, Tamagotchi crazy children. Also unlike normal kids, they don't listen to trashy rap music by retarded rappers.
Kid: Hey! Do you want to listen to dumbass rap music with me?
90s kid kid: F*** you and f*** your rappers, I'm listening to the spice girls and backstreet boys.
by wutdouwant February 7, 2019
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A name that you can randomly give another person if you do not no their name. OR
As an insult to a friend by calling them "Kid" instead of their real name.
by jfk109 June 18, 2009
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There are no children present, which means that I am going to loosen my tie, order a tasty beverage, and engage in liberal use of the vernacular with my colleagues.
Dude, you need to calm down.

Ain't no kids! I'm on break and tonight I gets ridiculous!
by Sumo Joe February 8, 2011
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An app some soccer mom's attempt to make their child watch kid friendly videos, AKA some shit nobody even enjoys. Elsagate mostly appears on here.
My mom got me Youtube kids instead of the actual Youtube
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Stray Kids are the most inspiring K-pop boy group of all time. Stray Kids encourage their fans (Stay) to be themselves and teach them about the completely normal up and downs of growing up. Being a Stray Kids fan, a Stay, has the same feeling as being curled up in your favourite blanket. Stray Kids makes you feel warm and comfortable and their songs have the ability to lift any mood. Stray Kids have there fans back 24/7 and stay by our sides no matter what. Stray Kids teach us how to be ourselves. Stray Kids currently consists of 8 overly attractive and talented members who each give of their own unique charm which creates the masterpiece we know as Stray Kids.

You make Stray Kids stay, but most importantly, Stray Kids make us Stay.
by Hwangjin May 14, 2020
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The quiet kid, often the student in class that goes unnoticed. There are voluntary quiet kids, and there are involuntary quiet kids. Voluntary quiet kids are often loners, who are very self-sufficient, and can in some cases be motivated to stay unnoticed, or low-key. Involuntary quiet kids may have shy tendencies, and may actually be too timid to initiate friendship. Often labled as mysterious, or weird by classmates. Many have suffered negative lables by judgemental people such as: gay, emo, goth, 'mental', shy, rude, mean, stuck-up, and boring, which is unfair to the quiet kid, because most people (yes, even teachers), make these judgements without taking the time to understand or get to know the individual. Often the quiet-kid is not "boring" as some may suggest, but instead may not feel that the people in their environment are good for their personality, especailly with most people being so judgemental anyway.
Adult colleague: So what were you like in highschool?
Friend: It's actually funny, because I was actually the "quiet kid."
Adult colleauge: Damn, you're pretty chill, I would've never thought.
Friend: I never really fit in, it's funny because they never took the time to get to know me.
by Aparaceu July 1, 2016
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The phrase originally comes from the song "The Kids Are Alright" written by Pete Townshend as part of the English rock band The Who in 1965. While it is not clear that Pete Townshend or The Who intended for this expression to have any profound meaning within the context of their own song, the phrase has been referenced numerous times across all forms of media, usually with the meaning or connotation that "the young generation are doing okay and are going to be just fine".

The phrase, as originally coined by The Who, has been referenced in songs by the Offspring, Fall Out Boy, Bad Religion, Urge Overkill, Lagwagon, Local H, AWOLNATION, The Parlor Mob, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Chloe x Halle, and more. The title of the song was also used as the title of a film and is referenced in the titles of numerous television episodes (e.g. That 70's Show, Supernatural, Ballers, and The Simpsons). It was also used in the Final Fantasy VII novel The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story, the novel having various references to The Who. It is also frequently used in various political headlines and discussions about issues affecting the younger generations.
Adult 1: "I found out yesterday that my kids have never heard of The Who. They thought the expression 'the kids are alright' was invented by someone named Chloe x Halle."

Adult 2: "I'm dying. The words you speak are killing me deep in my heart."

Adult 1: "But then they asked if I would buy them a Led Zeppelin t-shirt."

Adult 2: "Ya know.... maybe the kids are alright."
by Geno 4P July 28, 2021
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