on the side

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on the side

He earned extra money on the side by fixing computers in his garage.

Definition

Adverb 1. In addition to one's main job or activity; as a secondary or unofficial source of income or benefit. 2. Separately from the main item or course; as an extra.

Usage

The phrase "on the side" is used to describe something done in addition to a primary activity, often secretly or unofficially. It can refer to extra work, an additional dish ordered with a meal, or a secondary, sometimes hidden, aspect of a situation.

Examples
  • He works as a teacher, but he fixes computers on the side to earn extra money.
  • I'll have the steak, with a salad on the side, please.
  • She's married, but rumor has it she's seeing someone on the side.
Advanced Usage
  • "A little something on the side": This idiom often refers specifically to money earned unofficially or to a secret romantic affair.
    • The waiter gets good tips, but he makes a little something on the side by selling concert tickets.
  • Used to describe a secondary, often contrasting, characteristic or role.
    • He's a serious lawyer, but he's also a stand-up comedian on the side.
Variants and Related Words
  • Side (noun): Can mean a secondary or less important part, or a position to the left or right of something.
  • Side hustle (noun, informal): A piece of work or a job done in addition to one's main job to earn extra income.
Synonyms
  • As a sideline
  • Additionally
  • Extra
  • Unofficially
  • Covertly (when implying secrecy)
Related Phrases
  • On the side of the angels: Supporting the morally good or righteous position in a conflict.
  • Erring on the side of caution: Choosing the safest course of action when uncertain.
Idioms
  • Have something on the side: To have a secret, often romantic, relationship outside of one's primary partnership.
    • Their marriage ended when she found out he had someone on the side.
  • Come down on the side of (someone/something): To decide to support a particular person, group, or opinion.
    • After much deliberation, the committee came down on the side of funding the new library.
on the side

He earned extra money on the side by fixing computers in his garage.

Adverb
  1. without official authorization
    • he had made some money on the side

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