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south side

n. the side that is on the south

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South Side (song)

"South Side" (also sometimes spelled as "Southside") is a song written and recorded by American electronica musician Moby. It was released in December 2000 as the eighth single from his 1999 studio album Play. It is one of his most successful singles, and only single to appear on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at 14. The song is a duet between Moby and Gwen Stefani, with most lines sung by both vocalists. Production problems forced Moby to leave Stefani's vocals off the initial mix of the song, and so her vocals are missing from the album version of the song, which is otherwise essentially identical to the single version.

South Side (Pittsburgh)

South Side (or "Southside") is an area in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, located along the Monongahela River across from Downtown Pittsburgh. The South Side is officially divided into two neighborhoods, South Side Flats and South Side Slopes. Both the Flats and the Slopes are represented on Pittsburgh City Council by Bruce Kraus. The business district stretches along East Carson Street, which is home to many small shops, restaurants and bars. In 2006, more than 80 bars and pubs operated in the South Side Flats. The neighborhood has an urban fabric with rowhouses.

The South Side is well-connected with public transit. Its proximity and public transit connections also have attracted professionals who work downtown. Pittsburgh Fire Station #24 is located on Mary Street in the neighborhood.

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South Side (cocktail)

A South Side is an alcoholic beverage that is commonly consumed during the summer months. Its origins are subject to speculation; it has been alternatively proposed that it gets its name from either the South Side district of the city of Chicago, Illinois, or from the Southside Sportsmen's Club on Long Island.

The following recipe for a South Side is used by the famed 21 Club in New York City.

Ingredients:

  • 10-12 mint leaves
  • 2 ounce gin
  • 3/4 ounce fresh squeeze lemon juice
  • 3/4 ounce simple syrup

combine all ingredients except mint into a cocktail shaker, fill shaker with ice and shake well. Open shaker and add mint, leaving one mint leaf around the size of your thumb for garnish. close cocktail shaker and roll the mint from one end of the shaker to the other to gently express the mint oils but to not bruise the mint. Use a hawthorn strainer and a fine mesh strainer to filter the contents into a chilled cocktail coupe. garnish with the spare mint leaf you left aside.

Usage examples of "south side".

The ledge on the south side gleamed clear and bright like a ramp leading to heaven in some super colossal colour-film monstrosity.

There were similar patches at many places along the south side of the tree's vast circle.

Below them the whole of the south side of the island swept down through moonlight into the sea.

This was in possession of the Hindus, who had fortified the banks on the south side, had thrown up earthworks, and had stationed a number of cannon to dispute the crossing.

He might have gone on down the steep, steep fall of the south side, down into the dark valley with its pines, on to the great Imperial road leading south to Italy.

At the south side of the Stockade on the outside of the timbers, was a sutler shop, kept by a Rebel, and communicating with the prison by a hole two or three feet square, cut through the logs.

Built onto it was a shelter, the south side open to the day, where a woman sat at a thumping loom, while two girls sat spinning, one linen, one wool.

The windows on the south side had a view of Olympus Mons, some 600 kilometers away.

Their scouts had already reported that the school's vulnerability was on the south side.