Like a day, Sidita shines whenever you make her smile. She is not always perfect, and doubts herself every other day. But Sidita's friends and family make it easier, and what make her smile the most. Take time to listen to her, and know that a little respect and kindness goes a long way. She loves bumblebees, tea and hugs.
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Comedic man-on-the-street interviews that highlight New York City's unique characters and street culture. Randomly-themed one-minute episodes are posted onto Instagram (@sidetalknyc)
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Get the siitari mug.an individual who alternates back and forth between the two SAME two institutions of "higher" learning; note: to earn the distinction of being a true siitari one must have physically gone back and forther between these school TWO times.
also, someone who is quite gregarious (its not all bad!)
also, someone who is quite gregarious (its not all bad!)
andrew.....i mean andrea siitari keeps alternating between a "school" in Iowa and a school in Wisconsan (but, hopefully the streak ends soon)
by turboda September 21, 2012
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Get the Sikita mug."Sigita" and its masculine form "Sigitas" are Lithuanian names. Lithuania is a country on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. There is some speculation as to the name's origin: possibly Old High German (Sigismund), Indian (Sangita) or Latin ("sagitta" for arrow).
Variations of "Sigita" include "Siga" and the diminutive "Sigutė", as in the refrain, "Eik Sigute, eik dukrele," from a popular Lithuanian folktale.
Variations of "Sigita" include "Siga" and the diminutive "Sigutė", as in the refrain, "Eik Sigute, eik dukrele," from a popular Lithuanian folktale.
Archbishop Sigitas Tamkevičius, the archbishop of Kaunas, Lithuania, a human rights activist during the Soviet era
Poets Sigitas Geda and Sigitas Parulskis
Dr. Sigita Plioplys, a pediatric neuropsychiatrist
Sigita Nedzvecka, a Latvian supermodel
Poets Sigitas Geda and Sigitas Parulskis
Dr. Sigita Plioplys, a pediatric neuropsychiatrist
Sigita Nedzvecka, a Latvian supermodel
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