Something a boss says to his or her employees when the employees have completed all of their tasks, and the boss has nothing to make them do.
Mike: You guys are just standing around.
William: We're done with everything.
Mike: Why don't you get a hand truck and pull some product out of the back.
William: We're done with everything.
Mike: Why don't you get a hand truck and pull some product out of the back.
by bmazz88 December 3, 2010
Dave-"Dude that girl you went home with last night was like 15!"
Pat-“if there’s no front yard, go out back and play in the mud”
Pat-“if there’s no front yard, go out back and play in the mud”
by Average gatsby March 16, 2016
Apart from the original Richard Keys usage of the phrase, to hang out the back of something can be used as an expression of approval of something well done.
(after eating a good meal cooked by a friend) "that pasta was great, you really hang out the back of it"
by Rolfparis April 8, 2012
Nustin: How do you like your sub?
Nieber: I don’t care as long as it’s got mayo out the back.
Nustin: Is this gonna be a good party?
Nieber: Yeah, there’s gonna be people out the back.
Nieber: I don’t care as long as it’s got mayo out the back.
Nustin: Is this gonna be a good party?
Nieber: Yeah, there’s gonna be people out the back.
by nustinneiber June 12, 2021