behind
(preposition) because of, due to, as a result of — especially when describing the negative consequences of a misstep.
this usage marks a sharp linguistic divergence along ethnic lines: integral to ebonics and related dialects, unrecognized in any white vernacular.
the judge give nyquilla 30 days behind that foolishness with her babydaddy.
an abbreviation from a german word “behindert” to express someone or something is r-t-rded, “behind” can be used to desribe a person, a thing or can be used to condemn someone after they did something wrong
having exams on sat-rday is behind
my friends burned the kitchen yesterday, he is behind
see derrier.
his behind was behind him but in front of her.
preposition. after; following. typically suggestive of a cause-and-effect relationship, but it is important to note that this is implied and not stated.
you gonna catch h-ll behind that bullsh-t from yesterday.
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