Child-ren [CHIL-druhn] n.
1. Two or more of Sra. Riggs' students
2. (rarely) Any students of the IA
3. A way for Sra. to address her class; often incorporated into sentences such as "Hello children!" "Hi children! Are we super fired up about learning today?" and "It's exciting, right children?"
Also (rarely) Child [CHAHYLD] n.
1. The rarer singular form of children; What do you need child?
Language of Origin: Riggsian
"toothpick"
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Eva spotted this in the Republic of Georgia. Who knows what's really in
there or what it's for.
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