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Sid

[ sid ]

noun

  1. a male or female given name, form of Sidney or Sydney.


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Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar (again).

As his “doors of perception” were being blown wide open, he found Sid Vicious and the Sex Pistols.

Sid Abel was playing then, and he said: 'Any time you see that net, drill it.'

General Sarnoff, the chairman of the board of RCA; Pat Weaver, the president of NBC; Max Liebman and Sid.

I felt lucky to be making $50 a week, which is what Sid was paying me.

"Shut up," Big Sid grunted his way again and walked past the bowl in the corner of the cell.

Big Sid turned around, spat out his cigaret, heeled it into the concrete.

Big Sid could haul off and belt your teeth down your throat with those tremendous arms of his.

When Big Sid looked at you that way, a guy felt he was being measured for a casket.

"Aw, shut up," said Big Sid with a disgusted glance over his thick shoulder.

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