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lad

1 American  
[lad] / læd /

noun

  1. a boy or youth.

  2. Informal. a familiar or affectionate term of address for a man; chap.

  3. British Horseracing Informal. a stable boy.


LAD 2 American  

abbreviation

Psycholinguistics.
  1. language acquisition device.


lad British  
/ læd /

noun

  1. a boy or young man

  2. informal a familiar form of address for any male

  3. a lively or dashing man or youth (esp in the phrase a bit of a lad )

  4. a young man whose behaviour is characteristic of male adolescents, esp in being rowdy, macho, or immature

  5. a boy or man who looks after horses

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • laddish adjective
  • ladhood noun

Etymology

Origin of lad

1250–1300; Middle English ladde < ?; compare late Old English Ladda (nickname)

Example Sentences

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When I arrived back at the training ground the following Monday, I was given all the medical data I explained about above, for all our lads who were away on international duty.

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I'm more the senior player and I need to mentor these young lads coming through.

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"I had reason to speak to a couple of lads who were exiting the game and were very jubilant, but were singing songs that could have caused real offence in Germany," she says.

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Chambers said: "The lads that started will be looking at the manager and saying 'we produced the goods tonight, can we get another opportunity at the weekend?'"

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Did the lad have some kind of premonition?

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