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  • noun The western side of a building, street, area etc.

Etymologies

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west +‎ side

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Examples

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • Obama's wacky SoCal trip (the westside was a worse traffic nightmare than usual this morning), his press people sent out a release breaking down exactly what the Golden State will be getting from that whole stimulus thing, er, the

    Curbed LA 2009

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • The westside is a boomtown for new eateries, including Urban PL8's sandwich-centric concept.

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • For example, I was raised on Salt Lake City’s westside, which is close to downtown and has always been a working class neighbor hood on the lower end of the middle class.

    Firedoglake » Howie Klein’s Blue America: The Luxury of Voting Your Conscience 2006

  • If you ever wore your baseball cap sideways, thought Kriss Kross was cool or copied those 'westside' gang signs in photographs, you're going to think DJ Hero is wicked.

    Computer And Video Games 2009

  • 'westside' gang signs in photographs, you're going to think DJ Hero is wicked.

    Computer And Video Games 2009

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