See Also: Side Bet/Side Wager - General(gambling)
Guthrie, R(medicine)
Guthrie, George(medicine)
Guthrie's muscle(medicine)
Guthrie test(medicine)
Guthrie (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Guthrie, Woody(encyclopedia)
Guthrie, Woody(dictionary)
Guthrie test(dictionary)
Guthrie's Tavern(tourism)

Guthrie, Woody (oh) and side(4) (iou)


Guthrie, Woody (oh)



(1912-67) a US folk singer and songwriter who is famous for his songs against war. He was greatly admired by younger folk singers in the 1960s, including Bob Dylan.

side(4) (iou)



side verb. LME.
[from SIDE noun.]
verb trans. Cut or carve (an animal) into sides. LME-E16.
verb trans. Have on the side referred to. rare (Spenser). Only in L16.
verb trans. Support, countenance, (a person or party). L16-E17.
verb intrans. & (rare) refl. Take a side in a conflict, dispute, or debate. Usu. foll. by with. L16.
A. Alvarez He found himself siding with Charles..against this troublesome, offended woman.
verb trans. Assign to either of two sides or parties. L16-E17.
verb trans. Walk or stand by the side of; fig. (now rare) rival, equal, match. E17.
L. Gribble The man from the embassy..was sided by a pair of companions with shoulder holsters.
verb intrans. Move or turn sideways. rare. M17.
verb trans. Provide (a structure) with sides. Cf. earlier SIDING noun 1. rare. L17.
verb trans. Make of certain dimensions on the side; square the sides of (timber). L18.
verb trans. Put in order, arrange; clear or tidy up. dial. E19.
b. Put aside, remove; clear away. M19.
verb trans. Nautical. Draw (a rope) over or out. M19.