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What Does “Side Quest” Mean?

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Side Quest
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A spontaneous detour from your plans — an unplanned mini-adventure.

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The full meaning

A side quest is any unplanned detour or spontaneous mini-adventure that pulls you away from your main plan — borrowed from video games, where side quests are optional missions outside the main storyline. Life's "main quest" is your actual goal; the side quest is the random errand, adventure, or rabbit hole you took instead.

Where “side quest” comes from

A direct import from gaming vocabulary (RPGs like Zelda and Skyrim built the concept), it crossed into everyday slang in the 2020s as gaming language became mainstream. TikTok popularized framing daily life in game terms — main character, NPC, side quest, and so on.

How it’s actually used

Almost always positive or funny — celebrating spontaneity. "Going on a side quest" can describe anything from a random road trip to helping a stranger jump-start their car.

Left the house for milk, ended up at a car boot sale two towns over. Massive side quest.
College is the main quest, but this pottery class is my favorite side quest.
He disappeared for an hour at the mall and came back with a bonsai tree. Side quest complete.
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✔ For parents & teachers

Entirely harmless and rather charming — it frames everyday spontaneity as adventure. No hidden meanings.

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Last updated: 2026-07-04. Slang evolves fast — we review definitions regularly.