What is the meaning of OTHER SIDE-OF-THE-COIN. Phrases containing OTHER SIDE-OF-THE-COIN
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Side is British slang for insolence, arrogance, or pretentiousness. Side is slang for a recording.
Touch of the other is British slang for an unspecified illness.
Additionally; extra. ["He has a lover and a boy on the side."].
The other is slang for sexual intercourse or activity.
Clip side of big moist is Black−American slang for on the other side of the ocean
Other side of the coin is slang for an opposing point of view.
The side of a ship sheltered from the wind.
The side of a ship exposed to the wind.
Bit of the other is British slang for sexual activity.
Engineer's side of cab (on nearly all North American roads). Left-hand side is fireman's side. When a fireman is promoted he is set up to the right-hand side
Bat For The Other Side is British slang for to be homosexual.
Ride the gun is American slang for to ride in the front passenger seat of a car.
LAUGH OUT OF THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUTH
Laugh out of the other side of the Mouth is slang for to feel regret, vexation, or disappointment after hilarity or exaltation.
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a.
Supported on both sides by other charges; also, side by side.
a.
Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
v. t.
To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.
n.
That which goes wide, or to one side of the mark.
v. i.
To lean on one side.
n.
Any outer portion of a thing considered apart from, and yet in relation to, the rest; as, the upper side of a sphere; also, any part or position viewed as opposite to or contrasted with another; as, this or that side.
a.
Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.
n.
The descent of a mass of earth, rock, or snow down a hill or mountain side; as, a land slide, or a snow slide; also, the track of bare rock left by a land slide.
a.
Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating.
v. i.
To embrace the opinions of one party, or engage in its interest, in opposition to another party; to take sides; as, to side with the ministerial party.
adv.
So as to be or strike far from, or on one side of, an object or purpose; aside; astray.
n.
Fig.: Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some other; as, the bright side of poverty.
a.
Having (such or so many) sides; -- used in composition; as, one-sided; many-sided.
superl.
On one side or the other of the mark; too far side-wise from the mark, the wicket, the batsman, etc.
pron. & a.
Not this, but the contrary; opposite; as, the other side of a river.
a.
Hence, indirect; oblique; collateral; incidental; as, a side issue; a side view or remark.
imp. & p. p.
of Side
n.
One of the halves of the body, of an animals or man, on either side of the mesial plane; or that which pertains to such a half; as, a side of beef; a side of sole leather.
n.
The right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body; as, a pain in the side.
v. t.
To furnish with a siding; as, to side a house.
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