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sidity; sididy; seditty adjective arrogant, boastful, showing off US, 1948- After that recent party in that exclusive Pittsburgh club, the siditty folks who rented it out the next night claimed that the joint was “dirty,” “nasty” and “filthy.” — New Pittsburgh Courier, p. 11, 27 April 1963
- Real siditty affair, you know, all them stuck-up Montclair bitches and everything. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 31, 1968
- You looks some kinda seditty, off by yo’self like this. — Robert Gover, JC Saves, p. 17, 1968
- I don’t care what your sidity friends think of me. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 307, 1972
- — Malachi Andrews and Paul T. Owens, Black Language, p. 91, 1973
- You must think you playin me for some kind of fool, think I don’t see what’d comin down here, you gettin all sidity on me, think you too good to be out peddlin your butt on the street. — John Sayles, Union Dues, pp. 184–185, 1977
- It was incredible what was going on, all those sidity people in Boston and Washington of a certain economic class formed these reading groups. — News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina), p. 10 (What’s Up), 31 January 2003
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