Ing. To get on the blind side of any oneTo tickle any one into a good humour. To get on the blind side of any one, as we do of a horse who happens to have one eye defective, when we are about to bring any thing near him which would make him startle; also to flatter or cajole any one by praising the qualities of a favourite horse or dog, or any part of his family to whom we observe him to be attached.
Fuente: Erasmo, 3035.