id

UK /aɪˈdiː/ US /aɪˈdiː/
noun 9verb 3name 2adj 1pron 1

Definitions

noun

1

Abbreviation of identification / identifier / identity document.

Show me your ID.

The keys are not as flat and offer more space between them. Better yet, you still maintain a physical row of function keys (including ESC) and the Touch ID sensor is still here.

2

An electronic music track without an official title.

3

An ident.

If not done at the top of the hour, however, the station ID should come at the next possible break in the programme.

4

Initialism of image description.

5

Initialism of intellectual disability.

name

1

Abbreviation of Idaho: a state of the United States.

verb

1

To identify (an object, etc.).

Police have been unable to ID the body found in the river.

2

To request to see a person’s identification for proof of identity or age.

The bartender will have to ID you before serving you a drink.

Anyway, Margiotti found the guard and showed him the picture. He ID'ed it. Sort of. It was dark.

3

To identify (as something)

I have one black grandfather, but I don't ID as mixed race

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