0 a remark attacking something or someone made while talking about something else:
During her lecture on her discoveries, she made/took several sideswipes at the leaders of the expedition.
The motorcycle turned the corner too quickly, and sideswiped a car coming towards it.
3 to hit a vehicle on the side while passing in another vehicle:
Awkward questions about the practical implications of their policy decisions are often sideswiped to agency heads.
They received the combativity award after stage 9 for finishing the stage despite being sideswiped by a television car.
He had been trying to flee a number of motorcyclists who were chasing both boys after their vehicle had sideswiped a car earlier that night.
The truck sideswiped a string of mailboxes, flew 45 feet over an embankment, and came to rest against a utility pole in a ditch.
He then skillfully sideswiped a large truck, overturned it, and wheeling his lumbering vehicle, returned to his company.
Unfortunately, however, the tanks were swept into rateability by a sort of sideswipe from local authorities.
As we have made no announcements on that front, any such sideswipe is purely speculative.
Sideswipe is disgusted by her decision to disguise herself as a human.