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"wild kid" is correct and usable in written English, and can be used to describe a person who is a bit unruly or unpredictable, typically a young person.
For example, "That wild kid always seems to find trouble no matter where he goes."
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"I was a wild kid.
By his own admission he had been "a wild kid".
"It's like having a wild kid," Mr. Tulman said.
He had a wild, kid kind of fun thing.
"I was a wild kid, ready to fight anyone," he said.
Okri grew up in Peckham, "a bit of a scamp, a wild kid and trouble-maker".
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Great kids — wild kids.
MILAN — Children larking about, looking like wild kids — except for their shiny puffa jackets.
Where the Wild Kids Are will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 11am on Friday.
This looked like another story of wild kids on a rampage.
"We still got to be wild kids, but my parents believed we should participate," he says.
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