different between saide vs spide

saide

English

Verb

saide

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of saye

Anagrams

  • A-side, Daise, Desai, Sadie, aides, aside, daies, ideas

Middle English

Verb

saide

  1. Alternative form of seide

saide From the web:

  • what side is your appendix on
  • what side is your heart on
  • what side is your liver on
  • what side is your gallbladder on
  • what side is your kidney on
  • what side of the body is the liver on
  • what side is your pancreas on
  • what side should you sleep on


spide

English

Etymology 1

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Which is it?”)A contraction of “spider men”, referring to individuals with cobweb-like tattoos. Also refers to people who 'hang' around street corners, loitering.

Noun

spide (plural spides)

  1. (Northern Irish English, derogatory) A chav.
Synonyms
  • smick

References

  • [1] A Belfast community newsletter
  • [2] BBC list of Belfast slang

Etymology 2

Verb

spide

  1. (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of spy
Derived terms
  • unspide

Anagrams

  • DIPSe, Dieps, pedis, pides, siped, spied

spide From the web:

  • what spider is this
  • what spiders can kill you
  • what spider bit spiderman
  • what spider bites look like
  • what spiders eat
  • what spiders bite
  • what spider has the strongest web
  • what spiders are in florida
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