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What is besides?

Carries the same weight as no homo

I agree with everything he said besides that part

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Besides - what is it?

a phrase that sounded philosophical to me in my head and has no meaning

cool cat 420: there are no rules in our cult besides the ones we make

cool cat 69: LMAO NOPE!

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What does "besides" mean?

Things that no one in the US knows about, since so many pathetic fanboys are obsessed with DBZ.

DBZ fanboy: OMG, DBZ is teh coolest!!

Me: Can you name any of Akira Toriyama's other works?

DBZ fanboy: Umm... uh... Vegeta rocks!!

Me: (sigh)

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Besides - what does it mean?

My Grandma was Southern born and raised, so a lot of Southern Dialect , sayings and nuances were little lessons throughout my life. One of those sayings that I favored is " You're getting besides yourself"- My grandma would say this to me anytime she felt I was trying to "show off", "Act up" or get "too cutesy". It was a soft way of saying, "get back in line", or "get yourself together", "humbly thyself". It is usually used by someone elder or maternal/paternal, is helpful and surely is an expression of love!

You better stop misbehaving young lady, you're getting beside yourself...

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Besides - meaning

A modern phrase invented by a millennial of telling somebody to be humble and taking a crystal clear look at themselves before passing judgement and/or being critical towards others.

"Maybe you should sit back down and re-evaluate your thoughts, be humble... and get beside yourself."

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Besides - definition

Popular phrase black parents say to kids as a forewarning

Alright, don’t get beside yourself!

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Besides - slang

Extreme joy, anger, etc, brought on by a situation that causes one to be "out of one's mind" with that emotion.

"Beside" was formerly (15th through 19th centuries) used in phrases to mean "out of a mental state or condition, as 'beside one's patience, one's gravity, one's wits'" (Oxford Engl. Dict.), and that use survives only in "'beside oneself': out of one's wits, out of one's senses."

I was so beside myself looking at all the women on the beach that I didn't hear my wife yelling for help.

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Besides

next to or at the side of somebody/something

He sat beside her all night.
A mill beside a stream.

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Besides

beΒ·sides (b-sdz)

adv.
1. In addition; also.
2. Moreover; furthermore.
3. Otherwise; else.

prep.
4. In addition to.
5. Except for; other than.

examples:
3) has been to Mexico but nowhere besides.
5)No one besides the owner could control the dog.

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