Associations to the word «Sids»
Noun
- Marty
- Cassie
- Yen
- Caesar
- Ahmed
- Hatfield
- Manny
- Sidney
- Hahn
- Undertaker
- Flair
- Ricky
- Fernandez
- Woody
- Jacobson
- Marilyn
- Ric
- Abel
- Watkins
- Feller
- Butcher
- Nancy
- Patsy
- Bianca
- Bernstein
- Barnes
- Owen
- Huff
- Hartman
- Pearce
- Asp
- Mickey
- Richardson
- Chaplin
- Hogan
- Michelle
- Sims
- Dexter
- Shawn
- Sharp
- Sasha
- Hancock
- Civilization
- Raw
- Sinatra
- Kal
- Announcer
- Charger
- Polly
- Bassist
- Caliph
- Barron
- Buzz
- Rosenberg
- Coca
- Alf
- Ritchie
- Steiner
- Dope
- Kapoor
- Pickering
- Supernatural
- Sawyer
- Ernie
- Lyman
- Overdose
- Jarrett
- Bret
- Mohamed
- Indigo
- Ramon
- Bernie
- Roth
- Feud
- Buffy
- Comedian
- Wayne
- Jenkins
- Angie
- Deane
- Abbott
- Pistol
- Lowe
- Goldberg
- Lucille
- Benny
- Mel
- Rees
- Sting
- Sammy
- Abba
- Girlfriend
- Sigmund
- Phillips
- Colonization
Adjective
Wiktionary
SID, proper noun. A short form of the male given names Sidney, Sydney and Siddharth.
SID, noun. (slang) sadiki
SID, noun. (computing) (Microsoft Windows) security identifier
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