SIDEMAN

Etymology

Noun

sideman (plural sidemen)

(music) A soloist playing with a band or group of which he is not a regular member.

(Multicultural London English, derogatory) Somebody who is unimportant or irrelevant.

Anagrams

• Maidens, Mandies, Medians, Seidman, demains, maenids, maidens, mandies, medians, medinas, meidans

Source: Wiktionary



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