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kidology
/ kɪˈdɒlədʒɪ /
noun
- informal.the art or practice of bluffing or deception
Word History and Origins
Origin of kidology1
Example Sentences
Andy Farrell has refused to be drawn on the Jones’s midweek kidology, meeting questions with a wall of PR speak about “process” and the like.
Fury reveals that, before their first fight, he and Wilder exchanged regular texts – full of kidology and glee about how much money they would make together.
The New York Giants and Jets train and play in New Jersey, you see, but Kennedy’s delighted kidology hints at a more serious problem for any team hoping to rep the Big Apple: finding a home in the city.
Still no Rochdale team by the way – maybe this is some good old fashioned Cup kidology!
Might there be an element of kidology in this?
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