The difference between Banter and Kid

When used as nouns, banter means good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation, whereas kid means a young goat.

When used as verbs, banter means to engage in banter or playful conversation, whereas kid means to make a fool of (someone).


check bellow for the other definitions of Banter and Kid

  1. Banter as a noun:

    Good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.

  1. Banter as a verb (intransitive):

    To engage in banter or playful conversation.

  2. Banter as a verb (intransitive):

    To play or do something amusing.

  3. Banter as a verb (transitive):

    To tease (someone) mildly.

  4. Banter as a verb (transitive):

    To joke about; to ridicule (a trait, habit, etc.).

  5. Banter as a verb (transitive):

    To delude or trick; to play a prank upon.

  6. Banter as a verb (transitive, US, Southern and Western, colloquial):

    To challenge to a match.

  1. Kid as a noun:

    A young goat.

    Examples:

    "He treated the oxen like they didn't exist, but he treated the goat kid like a puppy."

  2. Kid as a noun:

    Of a female goat, the state of being pregnant: in kid.

  3. Kid as a noun:

    Kidskin.

  4. Kid as a noun (uncountable):

    The meat of a young goat.

  5. Kid as a noun:

    A young antelope.

  6. Kid as a noun (informal):

    a child (usually), teenager, or young adult; a juvenile

    Examples:

    "She's a kid. It's normal for her to have imaginary friends."

  7. Kid as a noun (colloquial):

    An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.

  8. Kid as a noun (nautical):

    A small wooden mess tub in which sailors received their food.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Cooper"

  9. Kid as a noun (informal):

    A person whose childhood took place in a particular decade or area.

    Examples:

    "Only '90s kids will remember this toy."

    "He's been living in Los Angeles for years now, but he's a Florida kid."

  10. Kid as a noun (informal):

    One's son or daughter, regardless of age.

    Examples:

    "He was their youngest kid."

  11. Kid as a noun (in the vocative):

    Used as a form of address for a child, teenager or young adult

    Examples:

    "No, kid, you didn't do anything wrong; they did!"

  12. Kid as a noun (dated):

    A deception; an act of kidding somebody.

  1. Kid as a verb (transitive, colloquial):

    To make a fool of (someone).

  2. Kid as a verb (transitive, colloquial):

    To make a joke with (someone).

  3. Kid as a verb (intransitive):

    Of a goat, to give birth to kids.

  4. Kid as a verb (intransitive, colloquial):

    To joke.

    Examples:

    "You're kidding!"

    "Only kidding"

  1. Kid as a noun:

    A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Wright"

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