0 (in football and some other sports) in a position where you are allowed to kick, throw, or receive the ball or puck
1 to persuade someone to support you or to continue to support you:
Prompt disclosure of the bank's losses has kept shareholders onside for the time being.
To implement the offside combinator, however, we need some context information to decide which symbols in the input are onside.
And on this point, at least, we can bring our five reviews onside.
Therefore, it is important that we stay onside with them.
If the idea is to get him onside for the euro referendum, it is clearly a price that he is not demanding.
We believe that the public should be brought onside on these issues.
We therefore need more information about the subject if we are to get the public onside for this historic and unprecedented enlargement.
It keeps landowners onside and does not criminalise individuals who sincerely believe that they are doing nothing wrong.
We ask nothing onside those rights.