high-side

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high-side (third-person singular simple present high-sides, present participle high-siding, simple past and past participle high-sided)

  1. (African-American Vernacular, slang, intransitive) To show off; to strut.
    • 1972, Jack Pearl, Victims, page 42:
      What do you expect, high-siding in those rags? Man, you are a walking neon sign advertising your vocation.
    • 1973, Christina Milner, Richard Milner, Black Players: The Secret World of Black Pimps, page 135:
      One night Velvet came into a bar high-siding about the big “sting” his ho had achieved.
    • 2011, Donald Jigz Titus, Mackin for More Millions (part 2, page 125)
      Jigz didn't want to high-side or anything.