by Grouch April 19, 2004

by ? April 20, 2003

by John Stewardson January 17, 2004

Dude, how was the party?
Lame and ghetto. All the kids there went to East Side Community High School.
Lame and ghetto. All the kids there went to East Side Community High School.
by Urbandic732 April 29, 2014

What happened to his sideburns?
Someone gave him a high-side rider.
Was he asleep at the time?
No, he thinks it looks good.
Someone gave him a high-side rider.
Was he asleep at the time?
No, he thinks it looks good.
by LaneG July 6, 2011

Right side high refers to your arm position when giving a hug. The right arm for each person goes up high while the left arm stays low (or lower). This is especially important when one person is a non-hugger and is nervous.
Additionally, the term “Right side high” can be used to convey feelings of compassion, gratitude, or love without physical contact.
Additionally, the term “Right side high” can be used to convey feelings of compassion, gratitude, or love without physical contact.
by Dr. DA April 20, 2024

Right side high refers to the preferred arm placement when a non-hugger is preparing to be hugged by a friend (or someone who is affectionate and likes to hug).
by Dr. DA April 14, 2024
