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sidle

Sidle, v.

1. to sidestep or move sideways
2. to be sneaky, furtive, or inconspicious

Sidle, n.
a sideways movement
Indiana Jones was sidling along on a tiny balcony when he suddenly fell off and died. =)
by ju571|\| November 14, 2004
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sidle

To suspiciously idle about, whether in a vehicle or on foot, waiting for a chance to strike or rob or commit some other crime.
The two teens sidled in the alleyway trying to score some dope.
by Crockettman September 9, 2013
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Sidle

A Massive cock. Limited to a minimum of 2 foot although Rarely used.
Wow look at Ryan. I don't know how he walks with that Sidle between his legs.
by Jose Theg March 31, 2009
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Sidling

1. A name for a younger sibling
2. A small person named Sid
Have you met Sid? my younger brother? They are such a sidling.
by Mymylele January 7, 2021
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Sidled

To approach unannounced and interrupt. Typically used in reference to an office setting where one employee approaches another employee's office/cube unannounced and asks for something.
Bob sidled Pam four times today asking for her CPM Report.
by strobe33333 June 11, 2009
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sidling

"Mandy," I whispered sidling up to her.
by Morgan T. May 11, 2006
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Sidle

That thing in Wind Waker that no one knew what it was.
Hey, I'm playing Wind Waker, and what is a Sidle?
by ducus10000 February 12, 2018
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