0 past simple and past participle of kid informal
If one candidate fails to get an overall majority, people might be kidded into voting for nationalists.
I said that we were not being kidded, that we knew what the end result would be.
This must be proved to be a genuine desire, because all too often the public are just "kidded along".
Surely they do not expect the workers to be kidded like that.
Nobody has ever kidded anybody else on that.
Unfortunately, in the last few weeks some people who were kidded into buying shares have suddenly found that some of their money has gone.
The people were not kidded, however, by their anti-trade union campaign.
So we have been kidded that we are making a democratic advance in this area.