by Jose Theg March 31, 2009

by Mymylele January 07, 2021

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.
by strobe33333 June 11, 2009

by Morgan T. May 11, 2006

by ducus10000 February 12, 2018

Danny: He has only just met her, that is incredible.
Aaron: I love that guy, he is definitely going to to be sidling her tonight.
Aaron: I love that guy, he is definitely going to to be sidling her tonight.
by 24jynnad April 03, 2009

Sidle, v.
1. to sidestep or move sideways
2. to be sneaky, furtive, or inconspicious
Sidle, n.
a sideways movement
1. to sidestep or move sideways
2. to be sneaky, furtive, or inconspicious
Sidle, n.
a sideways movement
by ju571|\| November 14, 2004
