It means: next to. It can also mean: beside (as in, to sit beside someone)
It could mean that he wants to be closer to you and engage in conversation or simply feels comfortable around you. Sitting beside someone can also be a way to show interest and create a bond or connection.
He's banging a different soccer mom.
No, the word 'sit' is a verb: sit, sits, sitting, sat.Example: You can sit beside me.
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横 yoko is beside, but if you mean the girls name Yoko, then there are a few different spelling/meanings.
i dont cheat in school but if i was i would sit beside one of the smart girls and every few seconds look into her work
Open the door, and sit beside the driver in the passenger seat
stare at her
anne
One of my favorite quotes from Mean Girls is "You can't sit with us!"
well tell him u don't like it OR: Go sit with the other girls, right beside him even if you have to tell one of the girls to "scoot over" to make room for you. OR: Go sit with some other guys. If he gets mad, tell him you were just giving him a dose of his own medicine to see how he liked it. OR: Get a new boyfriend....this one really doesn't seem worth wasting your time on.