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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kid man" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a man who is childlike or has a youthful demeanor, but it lacks clarity and is not a standard expression.
Example: "He acts like a kid man, always playing video games instead of taking responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a childish man" or "a man-child".
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But it's like being a kid, man.
Honestly, I just wish it was the way it used to be when I was a kid, man.
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As a kid, Manning was a gay, geeky, opinionated atheist growing up in a conservative Oklahoma town she once described as having "more pews than people".
"Come in here like I'm a little kid, man, and just have fun," he said late Friday after delivering the decisive hit in the Yankees' 3-2 victoverover Boston, which put them alone into first place — until the Red Sox fought back to an Eastern Division stalemate Saturday by defeating C. C. Sabathia (a bad sign) for the fourth time this season, 10-4.
He was a great kid, man.
He's a tough kid, man.
"He's a good kid, man," Clippard said.
"Well, I'm not an emo kid, man".
Stevie Johnson, N.F.L. player, Buffalo Bills: "I say I'm like a fat skinny kid, man.
A Kid's Man Their house in Merrick, N.Y., was the playground, and Frank J. Vignola Jr. was the leader to the kids.
When I was a kid, Pac Man was big.
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