KIDITZER
(N.) 'kid-its-sur A meddling busybody whose tells other people how to raise their children; derived from the Yiddish expression "kibitz" (to interfere). Usage: When an overbearing kiditzer at the park scolded Geoff that he ought to have dressed his daughter more warmly, he retorted, "I don't appreciate kiditzing—not from my mother-in-law, and certainly not from a total stranger." Fuming, he scooped Tabitha up and went to another playground. Also (v.) Kiditz
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