
1) Aide 2) Ally 3) Alter ego 4) Amigo 5) Buddy 6) Chum 7) Cobber 8) Cohort 9) Companion 10) Crony 11) Friend 12) Henchman 13) Pal 14) Partner
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1) Brother 2) Buddy 3) Buddy, companion 4) Child superhero 5) Chum 6) Close associate 7) Companion 8) Crony 9) Ed, to johnny 10) Fictional quartet 11) Fictional sidekick 12) Friend 13) Robin, to Batman 14) YTV show
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A sidekick is a close companion who is generally regarded as subordinate to the one he accompanies. Some well-known fictional sidekicks are Sancho Panza (of Don Quixote), Doctor Watson (of Sherlock Holmes), Tonto (of The Lone Ranger), Robin (of Batman), Friday (of Robinson Crusoe), and Ethel Mertz (of Lucy Ricardo). ==Origins== The origin of the t...
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The buddy, friend, and companion of the leading protagonist in Western films. Sidekicks often provide comic relief or character contrasts for the heroic figure
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[Noun] An assistant or special friend. (slang)
Example: Bonnie was Clyde's sidekick.
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SideKick by Borland International, was a popular and simple RAM-resident desktop organiser for computers running the DOS operating system, and consisted of five windows for a Notepad, Calculator, Calendar, Dialer, and ASCII table.
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Sidekick is criminal slang for a side-pocket.
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In comic book media, the term sidekick most commonly refers to assistants of Superheroes, usually in a crimefighting capacity. The sidekick has the literary function of playing against the hero, often contrasting in skill, asking the questions the reader would ask, or performing functions not suited to the hero.
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Sidekicks, by definition, are almost always with the main character, which allows the conflict to be ongoing. A person who helps and spends a lot of time with someone who is usually more important, powerful, etc.
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