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Sid·ney S0954000 (sĭd′nē), Sir Philip 1554-1586. English poet, politician, and soldier. His works include the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella and the collection of pastoral idylls Arcadia, both published posthumously.Sidney (ˈsɪdnɪ) or Sydneyn1. (Biography) Algernon. 1622–83, English Whig politician, beheaded for his supposed part in the Rye House Plot to assassinate Charles II and the future James II: author of Discourses Concerning Government (1689)2. (Biography) Sir Philip. 1554–86, English poet, courtier, and soldier. His works include the pastoral romance Arcadia (1590), the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (1591), and The Defence of Poesie (1595), one of the earliest works of literary criticism in EnglishSid•ney or Syd•ney (ˈsɪd ni) n. Sir Philip, 1554–86, English poet, statesman, and soldier. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Sidney - English poet (1554-1586) Sir Philip Sidney |
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sidneyslang LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), a synthetic hallucinogenic drug. Possibly derived from a phonetic shortening of "acid" (a common slang term for LSD) to "sid," then expanding that abbreviation to match the name "Sidney." There were a few people passing around tabs of sidney at the concert. A: "What the heck is wrong with Tom?" B: "Oh, just tripping on sidney. He'll be fine."sidney n. the hallucinogenic drug LSD. (Drugs. Also capitalized.) Sidney and I have a little business trip planned. Sidney
Sidney, city (1990 pop. 18,710), seat of Shelby co., W central Ohio, on the Great Miami River, in a farm area; founded 1811, inc. 1834. Refrigerator parts and machinery are among the items produced there.Sidney, Sydney1. Algernon. 1622--83, English Whig politician, beheaded for his supposed part in the Rye House Plot to assassinate Charles II and the future James II: author of Discourses Concerning Government (1689) 2. Sir Philip. 1554--86, English poet, courtier, and soldier. His works include the pastoral romance Arcadia (1590), the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (1591), and The Defence of Poesie (1595), one of the earliest works of literary criticism in English Sidney Related to Sidney: Sidney Poitier, Sidney LumetSynonyms for Sidneynoun English poet (1554-1586)Synonyms |