It means exactly that: a glass of water on the side. Some people drink whiskey and water together, in the same glass, or whiskey with a few ice cubes (on the rocks). Other people prefer to have the water or the ice cubes on the side. I think the only reason for the water/ice is to slow down your drinking, so you don't get too drunk. It certainly does not make the whiskey taste any better.
side out means that the other team is serving, and your team wants the ball back (serve).
it means to get the ball back from the other team when theyre serving
It means hot water while the blue side means cold
A list means that the boat is not level (side to side) in the water but is leaning over to one side.
It means that water has a positive side and a negative side. This allows polar substances to dissolve well in water.
You begin play by serving from the Right Side of the Court (known as the duece court) serving to the left.
if you are serving, it is the "left" side of the court
Water in the passenger side of the dashboard means the evaporator core is leaking. This needs to fix quickly as it will cause the inside of the car to be filled with water.
When serving or returning, there is a deuce side and an ad side. The deuce side is on the right, the ad side is on the left.
"almost an island"; i.e., a piece of land bordered by water on all but one side
Before you eat something look on the nutrients part (white box on the side) it should tell you how much fat per serving and eat less fat means eat less fat grams
a side out is to win the point back, so if you foot fault while serving, out serve, or do something to give the other team a point you want to win it back. you want to side out!