Definitions
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- noun The art of
kidding ,teasing mocking . - noun Studied
deception .
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Examples
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SINA City title talk just 'kidology' says Fletcher
BBC News - Home 2010
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City title talk just 'kidology' says Fletcher - 55 mins ago
BBC News - Home 2010
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Article: City title talk just 'kidology' says Fletcher
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Article: City title talk just 'kidology' says Fletcher
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Redknapp bridled at the suggestion that he was employing kidology.
Gareth Bale unlikely to start against Milan, says Tottenham manager 2011
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No amount of churchillian crap, or 'roll out the barrel' and 'there'll be bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover' piano playing war time kidology is going to make me feel cheery.
The Guardian World News Nicholas Watt 2011
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He employs kidology, journalism license as he calls it, in the hope of getting Redknapp to say something different to what he would tell the police.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Jeremy Wilson 2012
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Prior dismissal again, the funny thing is he immediately calls 'No' to Strauss, putting his hand up to turn down a run - a very poor piece of kidology.
The Guardian World News Alan Gardner 2011
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There was some kidology in Ancelotti's decision not to begin with Drogba, having indicated it was unthinkable not to use the 32 year-old.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Louis van Gaal is happy enough to play the underdog card anyway, although Ferguson feels a bit of kidology is at play.
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