Verb
kid on (third-person singular simple present kids on, present participle kidding on, simple past and past participle kidded on)
(UK, colloquial, transitive) To trick or deceive deliberately; to play a prank on.
Are you kidding me on?
I've been fascinated by music for as long as I can remember. I was the kid on the playground in the third grade who would tell other kids about Paul Simon or Depeche Mode. Josh Groban
I see Judaism as a way of life. Sticking up for the underdog. Being an outsider. A critic of society. The kid on the corner who says the emperor has no clothes on. The Prophet. Abbie Hoffman
It's always strange being a kid on the set, because you're treated like an equal when you're working. But then when you break, the other actors go back to their trailers to take naps and drink beer, and I have to, like, go do school. Natalie Portman
I spent hours as a kid on the putting green of the local golf course imagining I was sinking a putt to win the Masters. Mike Weir
If you pray enough for things, I am proof that they can happen. I feel like a kid on Christmas day now, every day. It's something I have wanted for a long time and I am as happy as anyone to be here. It is great to be back at my first love. Robbie Fowler
Your as slow as a fat kid on crutches. P. C. Cast