sidekick
side
ˈsaɪd
said
kick
ˌkɪk
kik
British pronunciation
/sˈa‍ɪdkɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "sidekick"in English

Sidekick
01

a close friend or companion

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We 've been best friends for years; he 's my sidekick.
She 's always there for me; my sidekick through thick and thin.
02

a close companion or assistant to the protagonist of a work of fiction, who provides support, advice, or comic relief

Who is a "sidekick"?

A sidekick is a character who supports and assists the main character, often serving as a loyal companion or helper. Typically, the sidekick has a distinct but secondary role, complementing the main character's actions and providing support, whether through practical assistance, emotional encouragement, or comic relief. While they may have their own personality and traits, sidekicks are generally not the central focus of the story but play a crucial role in enhancing the main character’s journey and the overall narrative.

03

(combat sports) a kicking technique where the leg is thrust outward from the body's side, typically targeting an opponent's midsection or legs

What is a "sidekick"?

A sidekick is a type of kick commonly used in martial arts, where the athlete extends one leg to strike an opponent from the side. The kick is executed by turning the body sideways and using the heel or edge of the foot to make contact with the target. Sidekicks are often used to target an opponent's midsection, head, or legs and are known for their power, speed, and ability to maintain distance. The move requires balance, precision, and flexibility to be effective in both defense and offense.

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He landed a powerful sidekick to his opponent's ribs.
Her sidekick technique knocked her opponent off balance.
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