1. sid - Noun
2. sid - Adjective
3. Sid - Proper noun
A short form of the male given names Sidney and Siddhartha.
Alternative form of Syd (“unisex given name”).
A minor river in East Devon, England, which flows into the English Channel at Sidmouth.
sid (uncountable)
(slang) sadiki
sīd
wide, spacious, vast, great, large, broad
(computing, Microsoft Windows) Abbreviation of security identifier.
(computing) Sound Interface Device, a sound chip used in some early computers.
(aviation) Initialism of standard instrument departure.
Source: en.wiktionary.org[On Sid Vicious] Yes I can take on England, but I couldn't take on one heroin addict. John Lydon
I teleported home last night with Ron and Sid and Meg Ron stole Meggy's heart away and I got Sidney's leg. Douglas Adams
That Sid Vicious was obviously a schizophrenic, kind of a mean one too. Captain Beefheart
I created Punk for this day and age. Do you see Britney walking around wearing ties and singing punk? Hell no. That's what I do. I'm like a Sid Vicious for a new generation. Avril Lavigne
Emperor Sid Caesar is gone to eternity himself now. He takes with him the gratitude of every one of us who first learned the relief of laughter from this genuinely great performer. Ben Stein
We know others by ourselves, sid the loafer about the lice. Swedish Proverb