Sidekick

Origin of: Sidekick

Sidekick

American expression for a partner or friend dates from the late 19th /early 20th century and derives from the earlier sidekicker, which dates from the 1830s, someone who literally kicks around with you, at your side. On a completely different tangent, sidekick is British slang for the side pocket in men’s trousers and dates from the early 20th century.