Back-paddle
to propel a boat by paddling backward, as by using a stroke in the direction of stern to bow.
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noun (soccer) a deliberate p-ss backwards to the goalkeeper historical examples hands behind the back p-ss the ball round and round, and the girl inside the ring tries to find it. jamaican song and story walter jekyll wigs in three divisions of loops at the back p-ss by, wigs in long queues, wigs in back […]
- Back-patting
an act or instance of offering praise or congratulation: the winners indulged in a certain amount of mutual back-patting. historical examples and in all this outpouring of sentiment, this hand-shaking and back-patting, n-body thought to offer a kind word to old waddles. fore! charles emmett van loan
- Back pay
noun pay received by an employee from an increase awarded retrospectively contemporary examples those employees may or may not get back pay when the shutdown ends. how the government shutdown hurts national security josh rogin september 29, 2013 historical examples on may 18, 1872, congress p-ssed a law for the rest-tution of back pay. a […]
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- Back-pedal
to r-t-rd the forward motion by pressing backward on the pedal, especially of a bicycle with coaster brakes. to retreat from or reverse one’s previous stand on any matter; shift ground: to back-pedal after severe criticism. boxing. to retreat from an opponent, especially by stepping rapidly backward. historical examples several times, when i wanted to […]