From rugby union and to a lesser extent, rugby league. Term used to describe the player with the ball running into, then over the top of, the man trying to make the tackle.
Commentator: "And Caucau passes off to Robinson! And Robinson bursts through the line! A quick dummy and there's only Taylor to beat! And... OH! A storming samoan sidestep and its a try!!! And the stretcher's coming on for Taylor."
by runbytheground December 15, 2008
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A slang racing term in which a driver starts out on the outside of a turn and then cuts to a sharp inside line to pass a driver that is near the center of the curve.
Kurt swiftly pulled off yet another St. Louis Sidestep which let him finish in first.
by POTATO_IN_MY_ANUS September 28, 2014
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When you disrespect someone so hard with a dodge and then a counter attack that they wanna reconsider their life choices.
"Why is that guy crying?" "Oh, because he got sidestep nae nae'd."
by Ramen3ater February 3, 2023
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When someone trips six days a week, to be missing for six days or to only be on point one day a week.
He's is on dat six day sidestep cause he was wit his boys, but he came around on Sunday.
by Boomqueeshia September 9, 2009
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Refers to where you hastily "make like a crab" when ambling along the road or down a long aisle/hallway and observe someone warily approaching with an extra-wide/bulky "item in tow", such as if a person is wheezingly lugging one or more large humongously-bulging sacks/bundles in his arms, or if a vehicle is pulling an extra-wide trailer; the "courtesy" notation implies that you intentionally move aside considerably farther than is actually necessary for safely allowing the person to get by you; your purpose is to ensure that the trepidatious cargo-transporter can feel totally confident and non-apprehensive about passing by your position.
I always make sure to perform the courtesy-sidestep whenever I see someone approaching who needs extra room to pass, especially if there is a wall, line of parked vehicles, or other currently-immovable object at the side of the road that the person is having to actively avoid. And I also find that I can acceptably do so even if there are other folks present beside the road, as well... even if several people are also standing next to the wall --- like a bunch of huge burly D.O.T. guys at a road-repair-construction site --- I have never been griped at for just unceremoniously squinching myself right up against/among them till the extra-bulky vehicle has passed; I guess it's kinda understood that personal space/boundaries get temporarily "collapsed" or "suspended" when safety is at stake.
by QuacksO August 19, 2018
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