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. Thereβs no negative connotation to it.
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Affectionate term for one's own younger brother or sister or a friend's younger sibling.
"Something's afoot with our kid there. She came in at 3 am last night, reeking of whiskey and without her knickers"
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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.
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being friendly to some one who u wood call a close friend
alright our kid what u up 2
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Bostin is well-known word meaning amazing, brilliant or excellent in parts of Birmingham & Bromsgrove and people that have pineapple on a pizza!
Ooooh that Pineapple on that Pizza is Bostin our Kid
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Another way of saying "let's fuck".
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!"
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