Definition of ridded:
(v) :
(transitive) (also reflexive) Followed by of: to free (oneself or someone, or a place) from an annoyance or hindrance.
(v) :
(transitive) (also reflexive) Followed by away, from, or out of: to remove (oneself or someone, or something, that is annoying, troublesome, or unwanted).
(v) :
(transitive) (now only reflexive) Often followed by from, of, or out of: to free or release, or to rescue or save, (oneself or someone, or something).
(adj) :
As the second word in a compound: synonym of ridden (“full of; also, dominated, oppressed, or plagued by”).
(v) :
(transitive) (chiefly US, regional, rare) Often followed by up: to put (a place, such as a room or a table) in order; to clear, to tidy.
(n) :
(mining) Loose earth, rubble, etc., on the surface of a quarry which must be removed before digging can begin; rid-work.